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For each of the three indicated MathTime 1.1 fonts, we show
here one sample using our high quality fonts in ATM compatible
Adobe Type 1 format and the same sample using look-alike
so-called "Times compatible" fonts in
TrueType format.
You should be able to easily tell which line is which! Which one would you rather see on your screen? Look in particular for (in order from top to bottom):
(*) "Incorrect advance width here refers to differences between the character width specified in the TFM metric file versus the actual glyph program). Some Notes: In this illustration font smoothing was turned on (which is why the GIF image can't be bi-level, but has 256 levels of gray). Things look even more ragged without font smoothing (font smoothing can mask some of the problems with poorly hinted fonts). These samples were enlarged on screen by 20%. Rendering deteriorates even more when the magnification is lower. The math extension is the easiest to render because it has the thickest strokes, and there are no delicate details at the ends of stems.
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