![]() ![]() Was very difficult to find the IBM Courier Font Package. The "IBM Courier" is different of "Microsoft Courier New" font and for that I would like to use that old font. Also note that such conversions are generally “lossy” in terms of quality and font metrics. Yes, there are programs that can convert Type 1 to TrueType and/or OpenType (either OpenType CFF or OpenType TrueType), but those I know of and that are reliable are fairly expensive. And if the actual source of the font file was from IBM, I would severely doubt that the font was from public domain. You don't say where you obtained “the Original Courier Font of IBM,” but if the font was named Courier and has any Adobe information and is from Adobe, it is not public domain. It certainly is compatible with the original Courier fonts in terms of available glyphs and metrics. INF file (which you apparently don't have).Ī better solution under Windows is to simply use the OpenType TrueType Courier New font that comes with Windows. PFB (PostScript Font Binary) and derive a. ![]() PFA-based Type 1 fonts (“PFA” stands for PostScript Font ASCII and this format was designed for UNIX systems many, many years ago.) Conceivably you could find a utility somewhere that can convert. PFB file, the font is not installable under Windows. PFB file and should be in the same directory as the. PFM file that normally accompanies the font's. To install a Type 1 font on Windows, you must have the. ![]()
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