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TrueDoc

An embedded font from Netscape and Bitstream that is stored on a Web server so that it can be retrieved and rendered by the browser. This allows the Web designer to publish pages using fonts no matter whether the user has them installed in the computer or not.

Other applications for TrueDoc include embedded devices, portable documents and ITV. In 2008, Bitstream stated that TrueDoc's future is in interactive and Internet television, where the need is critical for a scalable font subsystem that supports speedily displayed and high-quality text. For more information, visit www.truedoc.com. See font embedding.
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Among the array of services are Digitalizer, 3Dconvert, BIMmanager, TrueDoc, TrueBIM and TrueFM, which are registered trademarks of BIM Equity.
Chapter 12, "Introduction to TrueDoc," gives an in-depth look into the TrueDoc system.
Appropriately, Chapter 13, "Using TrueDoc in Web pages," picks up where Chapter 12 leaves off and provides detailed information on how to use TrueDoc.
Bitstream has released version 2.5 of its TrueDoc SDK font rendering solution with the TrueDoc path graphics APIS as a new feature.
To deal with this problem, Bitstream has come up with an OEM product called TrueDoc. TrueDoc accurately encapsulates font outlines (including Asian character sets) and thus produces significantly better-looking electronic documents.
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