kerning
Knowbody Cool Kerning 3.3.9
Knowbody Cool Kerning is designed to be a handy program with which you can maintain kerning packages for your jobs more>> <<less

Proper Fraction 2.0
Proper Fraction has the advantages of Quarks Make Fraction, but for InDesign. Select a fraction, like 1/8. Simply double-click the script. You get a properly styled fraction. more>> Proper Fraction 2.0 has the advantages of Quarks Make Fraction, but for InDesign. Select a fraction, like 1/8. Simply double-click the script. You get a properly styled fraction.
Pro Version also available! The Pro script can automatically format all fractions in a document or selection, apply OpenType fraction formatting or apply a thin stroke to the numerator and denominator for better looking fractions, apply custom kerning, has a Preferences window to edit settings, and more.
Requirements:
- InDesign CS, CS2, or CS3
- InCopy CS, CS2, or CS3.

FontXChange 2.1.0
FontXChange which is used by Mac or Windows users is a powerful tool for converting fonts to OpenType (PS), PostScript Type 1, and TrueType. more>>
FontXChange 2.1.0 which is used by Mac or Windows users is a powerful tool for converting fonts to OpenType (PS), PostScript Type 1, and TrueType.
FontXChange supports conversion of many font formats: Macintosh PostScript Type 1 (font suitcases and printer font files), Macintosh TrueType font suitcases, Apple dfont, Multiple Master, PC TrueType (.ttf), PC PostScript Type 1 (.pfb), and OpenType (.otf).
Major Features:
- Batch processing for converting entire font libraries
- Preferences to set font encodings
- Font inspection window with preview
- Support for many font encodings, including Adobe Standard, Unicode, Mac Roman, and Windows ANSI, and European.
- Convert PostScript Type 1 fonts (Macintosh or Windows format) into a single modern OpenType font file that works on both Macintosh & Windows. End the headaches of the outdated two-file system of screen font and printer font combinations. Just one font file that works.
- Recreate missing screen fonts using a PostScript font file in any format.
- Convert TrueType fonts to PostScript fonts. No more printing problems and incompatibilities associated with TrueType fonts and high-end output devices.
- Convert Windows fonts to Macintosh and vice-versa. Easily share fonts across different computers, even different operating systems.
- Snow Leopard compatibility and 64 bit support
- Support for TrueType Collection fonts (.ttc)
- Enhanced kerning support when converting from Mac PS Type 1 fonts
- Miscellaneous user interface fixes
Requirement:
- Mac OS 10.3 +
Memento Mori 1.0r3
Memento Mori began as an independent study while the developer was studying graphic design at the University of Kansas more>> Memento Mori began as an independent study while the developer was studying graphic design at the University of Kansas. It was designed as a face that would be able to imitate Ancient Roman carvings, but without the feeling of "near perfect" quality that the computer renders. For this, I designed four different but subtle versions of each letterform, which are accessible from the same font to achieve a hand made look. Most people will hardly notice the differences between the letters, but closer examination will reveal the differences: slant, weight, stress, serifs, and widths. There are no lowercase (as the Romans didnt have lowercase), but a Small Caps suitcase has been included. With the small caps, you will be able to create logotypes (the NT and the RI in the title above). Refer to the key chart documentation on how to access all the characters. Additionally, for an example of how this typeface can be used, take a look at the sample image included in this archive.
Because of the complexity of this typeface, it should only be used with programs that have kerning abilities. Typing a letter to your mother with Memento Mori on the word processor of your choice will produce horrendous results. This font is happiest when used in programs like FreeHand, Illustrator, or Quark Xpress. Due to the large number of letter combinations, it would be very difficult to make specific kerning pairs.
System 7.0 or later.
Adobe InDesign Text Update 2.0.2
The Adobe InDesign 2.0.2 Text update includes the following fixes: If text contains characters with varying fonts and/or point sizes and optical kerning is applied to the text, the spacing between more>> <<less
Extensis PhotoText 2.0
Extensis PhotoText is a superior and tractable tool which adds WYSIWYG typographical control to Adobe Photoshop through: more>>
Extensis PhotoText 2.0 is a superior and tractable tool which adds WYSIWYG typographical control to Adobe Photoshop through:
- Support of Multiple Text Blocks
- Character Style Sheets
- QuarkXPress Style Kerning, Tracking and Leading controls
- Individual Character Color
- And provides more character formatting choices -- bold, italic, underline, outline, shadow, all caps, small caps, character width and height, left, center, right and full justification.
Mac Snake Beta
Free snake game recreation for your Mac more>> Rubicon Gisborne Fonts v1.31. Postscript. Like Gazette. Serif newspaper font, accurate and hinted. Matching font metrics, standard Windows-1251 character set, kerning pairs. Digitised on a 2000x2000 grid. Professional print quality for inkjet, laser, typesetter to 3500 dpi. Contains 1 trial font, send $12 to receive all 3 production fonts.<<less

MacJournal 5.1.4
MacJournal is one of the best popular journaling software for the Macintosh. Create a personal journal with two level security. more>>
MacJournal 5.1.4 is one of the best popular journaling software for the Macintosh. It can create a personal journal with two level security (password protection and encryption), record daily ideas, images, video, manage to do's and export them to multiple file formats, or generate blogs to any of the popular blogging services or .mac account. Even record audio and podcast. The modern day substitute for the pen and paper.
MacJournal 5 organizes all your important information and helps chronicle your life faster and easier than ever before. Create a personal journal with MacJournal's simple-to-use interface with two-level security (password protection and AES-256 encryption). MacJournal 5 allows users to add any kind of content, PDFs, QuickTime movies, images, and text.
Major Features:
- Online blogs supporting LiveJournal, Blogger, Movable Type, WordPress, and more.
- 2-D Quartz rendering technology making graphically rich journals.
- Nested, multiple journals and Entry Keywords efficiently organizing your entries. Have one for your work log, and have another for your personal journal.
- Password protection and AES-256 encryption providing maximum strength security.
- Multiple file formats, exporting your data to Microsoft Word, RTF, HTML, and more.
- Rich Text Editing where individual entries can have multiple colors, fonts, kerning, spacing; really anything you want. In addition, you can now drag image files from the file into entries! Rulers can also be displayed to further help you align things.
- Powerful searching capabilities to search all of the entries in all of your journals with one click.
- Print any entry to a printer or PDF file.
- Mac OS X Toolbar functions are available as items in the customizable toolbar in the main window.
- Spellcheck while composing entries.
- MacJournal backs up any and all activity within the product.
- Complementary support to help solve questions or issues.
- Mac OS X 10.4.9 or higher (including Snow Leopard)
- Audio feature - Mac OS X 10.4 or higher
- QuickTime 7.3.1 or higher installed
Lithron 1.0.1 Beta
A free PDFlib based PDF renderer for XML templates written in PHP 5 more>> Turn your Mac into a teleprompter. Presentation Prompter scrolls text smoothly at an adjustable rate. Speakers, actors, reporters, singers, narrators, and others can use Presentation Prompter from practice to production. Here are some of the features that set it apart from traditional teleprompters:
Smooth, Adjustable Scrolling
Adjust scrolling from a slider in the toolbar, the keyboard, or optionally moving your mouse up or down in Prompt Mode. Forward and reverse scrolling are supported, in addition to using a mouse scrollwheel for temporary fast-forward and rewind.
Distinct Two-Mode System
Edit Mode provides an environment for importing and editing scripts. Prompt Mode presents a hardcopy of scripts and takes care of nuances like disabling the screensaver and preventing your computer from taking a nap mid-session.
Full Range of Styles and Fonts
Unlike other teleprompters, Presentation Prompter does not limit you to a single text style or font. You have full control over the font, color, style, line spacing, tab indents, and fine tuning features like kerning.
Interface Edge
Intuitive Cocoa interface that follows the Mac conventions. System-wide font, color, and find panels. Customizable toolbar. Spell checking. Built-in help guide. The standards and conveniences youve come to expect from a Mac app.
Automatic Text Control
Most teleprompters require you to edit your text in a goofy size 40 font with funky colors. Presentation Prompter can let you edit scripts like you would in a word processor and automatically adjust the size and colors for reading purposes when you go to Prompt Mode.
Instant Mirroring
Single screen mirroring. Flip a document for use through a mirror enclosure instantly. Useful in cases where the talent will be reading through a mirror enclosure and also controlling scroll speed.
Images in Scripts
Include images in scripts. Useful for text separators or "slidecasting".
Adjustable Hotkeys
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NeoOffice 3.0 Patch 3
OpenOffice without X11 dependencies. more>> OpenOffice without X11 dependencies.
NeoOffice is a fully-featured set of office applications (including word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, and drawing programs) for Mac OS X.
Based on the OpenOffice.org office suite, NeoOffice incorporates dozens of native Mac features and can import, edit, and exchange files with other popular office programs such as Microsoft Office.
Unlike the Mac OS X release of OpenOffice.org, NeoOffice does not require the X11 windowing system.
Released as free, open-source software under the GNU General Public License (GPL), NeoOffice is fully functional and stable enough for everyday use. The software is actively developed, and updates and improvements are available on a regular basis.
Available Languages: Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, Spanish and Vietnamese.
Main features:
- Uses the Native Mac OS X Spellchecker
Unlike OpenOffice.org, NeoOffice has an enhanced spellchecker that uses the Mac OS X spellchecking dictionary. With this enhanced spellchecker, users no longer need to download and install spellchecking dictionaries if Mac OS X already has a dictionary for their language.
- Uses the Native Mac OS X Address Book
NeoOffice has included the ability to use the Mac OS X address book as a data source. This feature, which was developed by OpenOffice.org, is expected to be in their OpenOffice.org 2.3 release.
- Handles Most Microsoft Office 2007 Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Files
NeoOffice includes the ODF Add-in for Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. The ODF Add-in is an open source project that makes it possible for NeoOffice to open, edit, and save most files in the Office 2007 Word, Excel, and PowerPoint formats. This feature is not available in current Mac versions of Microsoft Office and will not be available until Office 2008 for the Mac is released.
- Handles Macros in Excel Files
NeoOffice includes the Excel macro support developed by Novells ooo-build project. The ooo-build project is an open source project that continually develops feature enhancements to OpenOffice.org.
- Aqua
Unlike OpenOffice.org, NeoOffice has native Aqua menus, file open and save dialogs, print dialogs, buttons, scrollbars, and many other native Aqua user interface elements.
- No X11 software required
NeoOffice uses the Java technology that is built into Mac OS X. By using Java, there is no need to download and install the X11 software that OpenOffice.org requires.
- Uses Mac OS X fonts
Unlike OpenOffice.org, NeoOffice uses the same fonts that all of your other Mac OS X applications use. This means that NeoOffice will handle reading and writing of Western European characters (e.g. characters with accents, umlauts, circumflexes, cedillas, etc.) and some fonts will even handle Japanese, Chinese, and Korean ideographs. Also, NeoOffice is able to use any fonts that you install using the /Applications/Font Book application.
- Handles international keyboards
Unlike OpenOffice.org, NeoOffice will use any keyboard layout that you use. Also, if you switch your keyboard layout while NeoOffice is running, NeoOffice will automatically switch as well.
- Native printing support
NeoOffice supports printing using Mac OS Xs native printing functionality. Like other Mac OS X applications, you can use NeoOffice to print, preview, or save a document to a PDF file.
- Native copy and paste support
NeoOffice supports copying and pasting using Mac OS Xs native clipboard so you can copy and paste text and images between NeoOffice and other Mac OS X applications.
- Native drag-and-drop support
NeoOffice supports native drag-and-drop so you can drag and drop text and images between NeoOffice and other Mac OS X applications.
System requirements:
- 512 MB of memory.
- 400 MB of free disk space.
Enhancements
Implemented significant speed improvements in:
- Spreadsheet formula calculation.
- Menubar display.
- Fixed a bug that could cause extension update check to fail on PowerPC machines.
- Fixed a case where NeoOffice could crash when opening a certain .doc file.
- Fixed an issue where the spinning beach ball pointer would appear frequently when accessing menus.
- Fixed an issue that caused excessive CPU usage when quitting.
- Worked around a bug where transparent pixels in pasted images are shown as black pixels.
- Fixed a bug where it was not possible to dock the slide pane in Impress.
- Fixed a bug where menus are blank after an Impress slide pane is undocked.
- Fixed an issue where slide handouts always print 6 slides per page in Impress.
- Fixed an issue that caused form controls to be clipped out completely when printing
- Fixed a problem where spreadsheets embedded in Writer documents are stretched when using "Export as PDF".
- Fixed a bug where "Export as PDF" creates incorrect output.
- Fixed Thonburi font kerning errors on Mac OS X 10.5.
Canvas Pro Updater 8.0.6
Canvas Pro 8.0.6 adds the following: Application - This build addresses the Memory Critically Low message that would appear when using the Document Layout palette more>> Canvas Pro 8.0.6 adds the following:
Application
- This build addresses the "Memory Critically Low" message that would appear when using the Document Layout palette.
- Creating a Rectangle object, placing it in edit mode, selecting an edit handle, and then choosing Edit > Cut would cause Canvas to crash. This has been fixed.
- Creating a Cube object, placing it in edit mode, and trying to move one of its edit handles would cause Canvas to crash. This has been fixed.
- Running the Wizard in the New File dialog box while having WACOM driver version 4.72 installed would cause Canvas to crash. This has been fixed.
- Opening Canvas files saved on the Windows platform containing named objects would cause Canvas to crash. This has been fixed.
Auto-updater
- In previous auto-updates, the PowerPoint I/O filter would be removed. This build corrects that error.
Slideshow
- Slideshow presentations would go out of sync on a Sony LCD projector. This has been fixed.
- Arrow keys have been implemented to work with the slideshow feature in Canvas. The up and left keys will reverse the slideshow. The down and right keys will advance the slideshow.
Text
- This build addresses issues with kerning pairs not working under OS X with certain PostScript and TrueType fonts.
Canvas Professional 8.0, Serial number.
Text Layout Framework Pre 1.111808
Text Layout Framework Pre provides you with a perfect and very useful extensible library which is built on the new text engine in Adobe Flash Player 10. more>>
The framework is designed to be used with Adobe Flash CS4 Professional or Adobe Flex, and is already included in the next version of Flex, code named Gumbo. Developers can use or extend existing components, or use the framework to create their own text components.
Text Layout Framework enables support for complex scripts, bidirectional text, vertical layout, multi-column layout, inline images, and many other text layout and advanced typographical features.
The Text Layout Framework is a library built on top of the new text engine in Flash Player 10 and AIR 1.5. This framework provides support for high quality, typographically rich, flowable text layout with selection, editing, undo, copy-paste, and an XML markup language to dynamically style text. The Text Layout Framework is written in ActionScript 3.0 and does not have a specific dependency on Flex, Flash CS4 Professional, or any other framework. The Text Layout Framework is for developers who work in Flash, Flex Builder, or other IDEs that support ActionScript. It contains the .swc files that implement the framework and code examples for building custom components.
The Text Layout Flash Component is a proof-of-concept component designed to be used with Flash CS4 Professional, but is not part of the Flash CS4 Professional release. This component is built using the Text Layout Framework. The MXP also provides a Text Layout panel UI which can be used to visually layout text and access advanced typographic features. this UI tis o test the Text Layout Framework, and it is not in final form. The UI is not intended to indicate any eventual UI within Flash CS4 Professional or future releases.
Major Features:
- Bidirectional text, vertical text and over 30 writing systems including Latin (English, Spanish, French, German, Vietnamese etc.), Greek, Cyrillic, Armenian, Georgian, Ethiopic, Tifinagh, Yi, Cherokee, Canadian Syllabics, Deseret, Shavian, Vai, Tagalog, Hanunoo, Buhid, Tagbanwa, Hebrew, Arabic, Thai, Lao, Khmer, Han ideographs and Kana (Chinese, Japanese, Korean), Hangul Johab (Korean), Devanagari, Bengali, Gurmukhi, Gujarati, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Thaana, and Tibetan.
- Selection, editing and flowing text across multiple columns and linked containers, and around inline images
- Vertical text, Tate-Chu-Yoko (horizontal within vertical text) and justifier for East Asian typography
- Rich typographical controls, including kerning, ligatures, typographic case, digit case, digit width and discretionary hyphens
- Cut, copy, paste, undo and standard keyboard and mouse gestures for editing
- Rich developer APIs to manipulate text content, layout, markup and create custom text components.
Requirements:
- Adobe Flash Player 10
- AIR 1.5
QuarkXPress Update 6.5
QuarkXPress Update provides you with an excellent and free page layout program which is designed for the Mac. more>>
Enhancements:
- Expand your Linotype library: For a limited time, registered QuarkXPress 6.5 users gain access to a font package with more than 40 OpenType fonts from Linotype. And if you are prompted with a "Missing font" message, you can click the "Buy missing font" button and buy additional fonts from Linotype at a special price for registered users.
- Manipulate images right in QuarkXPress 6.5 with powerful QuarkVista XTensions software and forget about expensive image editing software.
- Import native Adobe Photoshop documents (.psd files) into QuarkXPress and exploit the power of multi-layer Photoshop images without leaving QuarkXPress.
- Place guides on a master pages pasteboard and display them automatically in your layout.
- Group tables with other QuarkXPress items including other tables, picture boxes, and text boxes.
- Customize printing features such as saving output settings for custom bleeds as print styles.
- Simplify IT management with support for Citrix servers and run the application off a server instead of an individual users computer.
- If you created a table in a layout, and set properties such as color, shade, text angle, and skew for cells of table column 1, then changed the content to picture content and ran an AppleScript, it returned junk. This issue has been resolved.
- If you applied a bleed value to an EPS file by executing an AppleScript, it did not produce the specified bleed value in the actual output. This issue has been resolved.
- Mac OS 10.3.3 only: If you created a project with a couple of pages in it, made a picture box on the first page and another one on the second, grouped them, and ran an AppleScript to add reference to the boxes, it returned incorrect references and displayed alerts. This issue has been resolved.
- If you imported an EPS file with a Pantone ink into a picture box, converted the imported Pantone ink to a process color (Control+click the ink in the Colors palette and choose Convert to Process from the context menu), modified the EPS file, and updated the picture in the layout, it resulted in a new Pantone color name with an asterisk prefixed to it in the Colors palette. This issue has been resolved and now the color retains the name it had before the modification.
- If you created a project, imported an XML file into it, saved it and then opened the project on a different operating system, dragging the elements of a DTD into a text box caused QuarkXPress to quit unexpectedly. This issue has been resolved.
- If you created a project, imported elements from a DTD and an XML file saved on the same location into a text box, saved it and then tried to open it, it displayed an alert "Invalid document structure" and lost all XML file(content) information. This issue has been resolved.
- In a layout, if you renamed an image, its status displayed as Missing in the Picture Usage dialog box; updating the image still displayed its status as Modified, instead of OK in the Picture Usage dialog box. This issue has been resolved.
- Mac OS 10.3.3 only: If you imported an SCT,BMP,PICT or PNG image with a clipping path into a picture box, QuarkXPress quit unexpectedly. This issue has been resolved.
- If you imported an image with an embedded path into a picture box and applied an embedded path to it, deleting the applied embedded path caused QuarkXPress to quit unexpectedly. This issue has been resolved.
- If you imported a picture into a picture box, saved the project in a specific location and then moved the picture file to the location of the project, it displayed the status of the picture as Missing(Utilities > Usage > Pictures). This issue has been resolved and QuarkXPress now locates the picture files that are in the same location as the project.
- Mac OS 10.3 only: If you created two text boxes, one larger than the other, in a print layout, then anchored the smaller box in the larger one; and tried to synchronize text (Style > Synchronize Text ), QuarkXPress quit unexpectedly. This issue has been resolved.
- At times, QuarkXPress quit unexpectedly while opening legacy documents with layers. This issue has been resolved.
- If you exported only selective layout pages as PDF, the anchors specified on the pages did not take the user to the destinations defined in the anchors. This issue has been resolved.
- If you imported a PDF with rotated content into a layout, and rotated the same PDF to any degree, then exported it as a PDF, it did not get exported correctly and displayed an image that did not exist. This issue has been resolved.
- If you created a PostScript file from a layout (File > Export > Layout as PDF) with the PDF preferences set to Create PostScript File for Later Distilling in the Preferences dialog box (QuarkXPress > Preferences > Application > PDF), a copy of the PostScript file was created in the "jaws emp" folder in addition to the specified folder for saving the PostScript file. This issue has been resolved and the PostScript file is now created only in the specified folder without creating a duplicate copy in "jaws emp" folder.
- If you placed a cropped PDF file in the center of a picture box, it did not center properly. This issue has been resolved and the cropped PDF files center correctly in a picture box.
- The name for a PDF file in the Preferences pane (Edit > Preferences) does not default to "Project: Layout.pdf". It remains "Layout.pdf".
- If you imported an EPS file into a picture box with no font embedded, and the font is not available on the system, saving the layout as an EPS file still displayed the font as embedded in the EPS file. This issue has been resolved.
- Mac OS 10.3.5 only: If you tried to print text from a layout using ITC Zapf Dingbats font, QuarkXPress displayed a PostScript alert. This issue has been resolved.
- If you tried to print a layout with a cropped PDF file embedded as a picture, it caused the picture position to be printed incorrectly. This issue has been resolved.
- If you tried to print a layout using a Xerox PPD (File > Print > Setup > Printer Description), QuarkXPress quit unexpectedly. This issue has been resolved.
- Mac OS 10.3.3 only: If you created a project with specific Czech characters using Helvetica CE, Geneva CE 9 or 10 point size and printed it to any PostScript printer, the spacing between the 9 and 10 point characters appeared different from other point sizes. Also, when printed, negative kerning was applied for all capital characters along with positive kerning for lowercase characters. These issues have been resolved.
Requirements:
- QuarkXPress 6.1 and QuarkXPress Passport 6.1
- Minimum 128MB total RAM
- 230MB available hard disk space for QuarkXPress installation
- TCP/IP network for site license (using Quark License Administrator).
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