![]() ![]() ATM allowed Type 1 fonts to appear smooth at any point size, and to print well to non-PostScript devices.Īround 1996, Adobe expanded ATM into a font-management program called ATM Deluxe the original ATM was renamed ATM Light. In Macintosh operating systems prior to Mac OS X, Type 1 fonts set at other sizes would appear jagged on the monitor. Mac Type 1 fonts come with screen fonts set to display at certain point sizes only. ![]() The original ATM was created for the Apple Macintosh computer platform to scale PostScript Type 1 fonts for the computer monitor, and for printing to non-PostScript printers. ![]()
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