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FontLab
Stable release

8.0.1.8248[1] / 18 August 2022; 22 months ago (2022-08-18)

Operating systemWindows, macOS
Websitefontlab.com

FontLab is a font editor developed by Fontlab Ltd. FontLab is available for Windows and macOS.

History[edit]

The software was initially developed by the company SoftUnion Ltd. of Saint Petersburg, Russia, under lead programmer Yuri Yarmola. In 1992, Pyrus North America Ltd. was formed in the United States to distribute and market FontLab 2.0 for Microsoft Windows which released in 1993. Pyrus North America eventually bought all the rights to FontLab, hired Yarmola, then restructured as Fontlab Ltd., Inc. The company is distributed, but programming is still done primarily by a Russian team, partly in St. Petersburg, while the company is incorporated in Panama.[citation needed]

FontLab's first macOS product was FontLab 3 for Mac which released in 1998. Since then, FontLab (FontLab Studio for version 5) has been issued for both Mac and Windows. Although initially Windows versions always came first, the two versions have released simultaneously since the release of FontLab IV. Additionally, FontLab has developed spinoff font editors for specific markets. TypeTool, a simplified version of FontLab Studio, is designed as a budget, entry-level typeface editor, which serves simple features for small projects. In the past, AsiaFont Studio (orFontlab Composer) was a more sophisticated version of Fontlab, with features for editing Chinese, Japanese, and Korean fonts. These functions are now included in FontLab Studio since version 5.1. OpenType features for complex scripts like Arabic, Devanagari, and Thai are not directly supported but can be added through Microsoft’s Volt.[2]

FontLab also began to create a line of font creation and conversion utilities for the decentralised font system at the time[citation needed]. ScanFont,[3] a tool for converting scans and bitmaps of glyphs into vector glyphs, was part of FontLab 2, but in the next version, it was split off and became a stand-alone application. With the release of FontLab VI, the ScanFont functionality was again integrated into the main application.

Next came TransType,[4] a font converter for moving fonts between TrueType, OpenType, and Type 1 formats and between Macintosh and Windows platforms. A few shorter-lived and more specialized font converters followed: FONmaker, for converting vector fonts into bitmaps; FontFlasher, for converting “normal” vector fonts into pixelated vector fonts for low-resolution display in Flash apps; and FogLamp, for converting native Fontographer files into modern formats. (Newer versions of FontLab Studio, FontLab VI, and FontLab 7 can now open recent Fontographer files directly.)

FontographerbyAltsys, another independent font development tool, ceased development after its acquisition by Macromedia. During Macromedia's acquisition by Adobe Systems in 2005, Macromedia sold Fontographer's rights and code to FontLab Ltd.

Release history[edit]

Deprecated and discontinued products[edit]

See also[edit]

Further reading[edit]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Release notes for FontLab 8 - FontLab 8". help.fontlab.com. Retrieved 2023-04-06.
  • ^ Fontlab Studio specs page
  • ^ "ScanFont. Get the software safely and easily". Software Informer. 2023-11-25. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  • ^ "TransType 4. Universal font converter by FontLab". www.fontlab.com. Retrieved 2024-02-18.

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