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rohit_k 11-27-2008 06:25 AM

Network Font Server
 
Hi,

Can anyone please tell me how to set up a Network Font server ?

I tried various google links but in vain.
I want to use fonts from different remote machine. Is it possible ? Pls let me know.
I have rhel5.

jstephens84 11-27-2008 10:43 AM

Never heard of anyone trying to do such a thing. What is the purpose or goal for you trying to do this? I did find this which I am sure you have already found. http://docs.hp.com/en/B1171-90079/ch22s10.html

salter 11-27-2008 11:02 PM

Font server are mostly used by big publishing houses, mostly newspapers, to ensure that every change in design can be reproduced on all editorial PC's. This helps to avoid mis-communication based on different display of the same page in case of missing fonts. Otherwise design and text-flow, etc, could not be discussed properly.

It was (or is) also a means of paying less for font licenses, as not everyone will use all the fonts at the same. In this scenario needed fonts are copied temporary onto the PC, and are afterwards removed. This is usually done by the editor software or it's extension (Quark's XPress and CopyDesk installation had XTension for such tasks).

With all that said it has to be noted that running a Font Server is not a standard carved in stone. These are almost always specialized in-house developments for the specific workflow.

The concept usually is:
- maintain a list of available fonts
- assign a list of required fonts to each project (ad, article, whatever)
- when the editor opens a document, the required fonts are loaded (copied) to the local PC
- when document editing is finished, the fonts are removed (deleted)

The implementation mainly depends on the available system and the software in use. The font server approach has been quite outdated by the use of PDF files, where fonts are embedded anyway, so no display mismatch can happen.

Hope that helps.


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