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Minimum system requirements
Font installation
Family information
Release Notes
Known issues
Customer care
Other resources
Windows®
Macintosh
For information on installing these fonts, see http://www.adobe.com/go/learn_fontinstall_en.
History
Berkeley was originally designed under the name of Californian by Frederic W. Goudy in 1938 for the University of California Press in Berkeley. The UC Press still owns the original typeface, and the 1983 ITC version is a careful redrawing by Tony Stan. It has the flavor of several other Goudy designs, including Kennerley, Goudy Oldstyle, and Deepdene. This is a typeface designed for text applications, therefore, close attention was paid to the relationships of the weights. Book and Medium are close to each other in weight, with larger jumps to the Bold and the Black, used for emphasis and contrast.
Menu Names And Style Linking
In many Windows® applications, instead of every font appearing on the menu, fonts are grouped into style-linked sets, and only the name of the base style font for a set is shown in the menu. The italic and the bold weight fonts of the set (if any) are not shown in the font menu, but can still be accessed by selecting the base style font, and then using the italic and bold style buttons. In this family, such programs will show only the following base style font names in the menu:
ITC Berkeley Oldstyle Std
ITC Berkeley Oldstyle Std Bk
ITC Berkeley Oldstyle Std Blk
The other fonts in this family must be selected by choosing a menu name and then a style option following the guide below.
| Menu Name | plus Style Option... | selects this font | ||
| ITC Berkeley Oldstyle Std | [none] | ITC Berkeley Oldstyle Std Medium | ||
| ITC Berkeley Oldstyle Std | Italic | ITC Berkeley Oldstyle Std Italic | ||
| ITC Berkeley Oldstyle Std | Bold | ITC Berkeley Oldstyle Std Bold | ||
| ITC Berkeley Oldstyle Std | Bold, Italic | ITC Berkeley Oldstyle Std Bold Italic | ||
| ITC Berkeley Oldstyle Std Bk | [none] | ITC Berkeley Oldstyle Std Book | ||
| ITC Berkeley Oldstyle Std Bk | Italic | ITC Berkeley Oldstyle Std Book Italic | ||
| ITC Berkeley Oldstyle Std Blk | [none] | ITC Berkeley Oldstyle Std Black | ||
| ITC Berkeley Oldstyle Std Blk | Italic | ITC Berkeley Oldstyle Std Black Italic | ||
On the Mac OS, although each font appears as a separate entry on the font menu, users may also select fonts by means of style links. Selecting a base style font and then using the style links (as described above for Windows) enhances cross-platform document compatibility with many applications, such as Microsoft® Word and Adobe PageMaker®, although it is unnecessary with more sophisticated Adobe applications such as recent versions of Illustrator®, Photoshop® or InDesign®.
One should not, however, select a base font which has no style-linked variant, and then use the bold or italic styling button. Doing so will either have no effect, or result in programmatic bolding or slanting of the base font, which will usually produce inferior screen and print results.
For all fonts of family ITC Berkeley Oldstyle Std: version 2.031 created on Wed Jun 13 16:02:57 2007.
version 2.031 created 2007/06/13
version 1.018 created 2002/02/07
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