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screen font
A font used for on-screen display. For true WYSIWYG systems, screen fonts must be matched as close as possible to the printer fonts. Contrast with printer font.


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NASDAQ: BITS) announced today that Cox Communications, the nation's third largest cable operator, has licensed Bitstream's FontFusion technology, Bitstream typefaces and the Tiresias screenfont for use in its interactive program guide.
June 26, 2007 - Bitstream announced that TVWorks, LLC licensed Bitstream's Font Fusion font rasterizing technology and the Tiresias Screenfont, a font developed by the Royal National Institute for the Blind to improve the legibility of text on TV screens.
NASDAQ: BITS) announced today that TVWorks, LLC has licensed Bitstream's Font Fusion font rasterizing technology and the Tiresias Screenfont, a font developed by the Royal National Institute for the Blind to improve the legibility of text on TV screens.
 
 
 
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