Bermuda Std
Minimum system requirements
Windows®
- Intel® Pentium,® Intel Centrino,® Intel Xeon,® or Intel Core™ Duo processor
- Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Vista™
- 16 MB of RAM (32 MB recommended)
- Note:
Fonts from Font Folio 11 may also be installed under Microsoft Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition,
and Windows NT® 4.0 with Service Pack 4 if you install Adobe Type Manager® (ATM™) Light
4.1 on your system. If using a PostScript® printer on Windows 98/ME, AdobePS™ printer
driver 4.3 or later is recommended. If using a PostScript printer
on Windows NT 4.0, AdobePS printer driver 5.1.2 or later is recommended.
Macintosh
- PowerPC® G4 or G5 or multicore Intel processor
- Mac OS X
- 16 MB of RAM (32 MB recommended)
- If using a PostScript printer, the latest AdobePS printer driver is recommended.
- Note: Fonts from Font Folio 11 may be installed under Mac OS 8.6 through 9.2 with ATM Light 4.6,
and under Classic mode in Mac OS X with ATM Light 4.6.2.
History
Bermuda was designed by Garrett Boge and Paul Shaw in 1996. Jaunty, fun, and friendly, it evokes freely drawn showcard lettering. In fact, the original drawings of Bermuda were made with a Speedball B-series pen nib, the stock tool of showcard letterers. Bermuda Open is a stroked outline version and its character shapes are repeated in the other three styles, each with a separate fillSolids, Dots, and Squiggles.
Menu Names And Style Linking
The fonts in this family have no style links: none are a bold or italic
variant of another.
You should note that selecting a style option such
as bold or italic with any of these faces 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 Bermuda LP Std: version 2.025 created on Wed Aug 8 12:19:54 2007.
version 2.025 created 2007/08/08
- Release for FontFolio 11
- Added superior alternates for lowercase a and o.
- Added glyphs: a.superior as duplicate of ordfeminine; o.superior as duplicate of ordmasculine.
- Changed substitutions in 'ordn' and 'sups' from ordinals to these new alternates.
- Added superior alternates for uppercase A and O.
- Added glyphs: A.superior as duplicate of ordfeminine; O.superior as duplicate of ordmasculine.
- Changed substitutions in 'ordn' and 'sups' from ordinals to these new alternates.
- Added legacy superior numbers.
- Added glyphs: onesuperior, twosuperior, threesuperior as duplicates of one.superior, two.superior, three.superior.
- Added uni2215 (divisionslash) to 'slash' context in 'frac' feature.
- Removed redundant small cap substitutions.
- Removed substitutions from 'smcp' and 'c2sc' in which the alternate is identical: ampersand, exclam, question, exclamdown, questiondown.
- Mostly found in Linotype expert fonts, with old style currency glyphs and small cap punctuation.
- Renamed small cap f-ligatures.
- Fonts only need small cap alternates for single-character, legacy f-ligatures, fi and fl.
- Renamed glyphs: f_i.sc to fi.sc; f_l.sc to fl.sc
- Added redundant dotlessi substitution to 'smcp' feature.
- To 'smcp' feature, added redundant substitution from dotlessi to dotlessi.
- Removed all small cap substitutions from 'smcp' feature.
- In fonts which have small caps forms for their lowercase characters, changed substitutions in 'smcp' feature to substitute these letters for themselves, rather than small cap alternates which look the same. In such fonts, a 'smcp' feature is necessary only to prevent applications from creating "faux" small caps. The small cap glyphs previously used in 'smcp' remain in the font for backwards-compatibility, but will no longer appear as alternates in OpenType UIs.
- Removed redundant old style substitutions.
- Removed substitutions from 'onum', 'lnum', 'smcp', 'c2sc' and 'aalt' in which the alternate is identical.
- Updated legal notices (trademark, copyright, and patent) for accuracy. Amended, changed and deleted as necessary. Ensured 'Notice' field in CFF fontinfo dictionary is the union of copyright and trademark notices in OTF 'name' table.
- Added uni2010 (hyphen2).
- Added 'size' feature containing a design size value.
- Add default language system.
- OpenType language system coverage for script 'dflt' and language 'DFLT' was added.
version 1.040 created 2002/10/12
- First release as OpenType.
- Some glyphs in the font cannot be accessed unless you are using an OpenType-savvy application.
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