Metrolox is loosely based on the titling of the Enemy of the State movie. I say "loosely" because the movie titling showed only so many letters, and the lab's final version turned out so big.



Anyhow, here's the technical rundown:



- Metrolox true type:

1 font, 568 glyphs, unicoded (ISO 10646-2), suporting the basic latin, latin-1 supplement, latin extended-A, spcing modified letters, Greek, Cyrillic, general punctuation, superscripts and subscripts, letterlike symbols, mathematical operators and alphabetic presentation forms unicode ranges.

The suported code pages are:

1252 Latin 1

1250 Latin 2: East Europe

1251 Cyrillic

1253 Greek

1254 Turkish

1257 Windows Baltic

1258 Vietnamese

Macintosh Character Set (US Roman)

869 IBM Greek

866 Ms-DOS Russian

865 Ms-DOS Nordic

863 MS-DOS Canadian French

861 MS-DOS Icelandic

860 MS-DOS Portuguese

857 MS-DOS IBM Turkish

855 IBM Cyrillic; primarily Russian

852 Latin 2

775 MS-DOS Baltic

850 WE/Latin 1

437 US



- Metrolox postscript type 1:

8 fonts, all produced in Adobe WinEncoding (with basic latin subsets) for their respective languages: Normal Latin 1 and 2, Cyrillic, Russian, Turkish, Baltic, Eastern European, Greek, and an alternates font for use with the basic latin font. The international and alternate characters in the type 1 fonts all exist in the true type Metrolox, so to fully benefit from the this package it is advisable to use the true type version under Windows.



Cool.



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