Bulmer 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
Designed in 1792, the Bulmer types are named not after their designer, William Martin, but after the printer who used them so well in his Shakspeare [sic] Press editions. In fact, it was Morris Fuller Benton who gave them the name back in 1928 when he was creating revivals for American Type Founders. Originally, Martin's type was the English answer to the sharp, fine letterforms of Italy's Bodoni and France's Didot type foundries. But the Bulmer types did more than imitate the starkness of the modern-style Didot-Bodoni types. By condensing the letterforms, giving the strokes higher contrast, and bracketing the serifs slightly, Martin made his typefaces both beautiful and practical. You'll often see Bulmer in use as a display face because of its high contrast and distinctive letter shapes. As a text face, it adds elegance to any page, and in combination with its expert set, you can use Bulmer for text settings of virtually any subject, from novels to mathematical treatises.
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:
Bulmer MT Std Display
Bulmer MT Std Regular
Bulmer MT Std SemiBold
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 |
| Bulmer MT Std Display | | [none] | | Bulmer MT Std Display |
| Bulmer MT Std Display | | Italic | | Bulmer MT Std Italic Display |
| Bulmer MT Std Display | | Bold | | Bulmer MT Std Bold Display |
| Bulmer MT Std Display | | Bold, Italic | | Bulmer MT Std Bold Italic Display |
| | | | | |
| Bulmer MT Std Regular | | [none] | | Bulmer MT Std Regular |
| Bulmer MT Std Regular | | Italic | | Bulmer MT Std Italic |
| Bulmer MT Std Regular | | Bold | | Bulmer MT Std Bold |
| Bulmer MT Std Regular | | Bold, Italic | | Bulmer MT Std Bold Italic |
| | | | | |
| Bulmer MT Std SemiBold | | [none] | | Bulmer MT Std Semibold |
| Bulmer MT Std SemiBold | | Italic | | Bulmer MT Std Semibold 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 Bulmer MT Std: version 2.040 created on Thu Aug 16 14:01:34 2007.
version 2.040 created 2007/08/16
- Release for FontFolio 11
- Added 'ordn' reference to 'aalt'.
- Removed majuscule substitutions from 'ordn'.
- Removed substitutions from majuscule letters to minuscle, superior letters.
- Removed majuscule substitutions from 'sups'.
- Removed substitutions from majuscule letters to minuscle, superior letters.
- 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 legacy superior numbers.
- Added glyphs: onesuperior, twosuperior, threesuperior as duplicates of one.superior, two.superior, three.superior.
- Added superior punctuation to 'ordn'.
- Added superior alternates to 'ordn' feature for punctuation: period, comma, dollar, cent, hyphen, parenleft, parenright.
- Added legacy f-ligature characters.
- Added glyphs: fi as duplicate of f_i; fl as duplicate of f_l.
- Add new glyphs to appropriate kern classes.
- Added uni2215 (divisionslash) to 'slash' context in 'frac' feature.
- Added support for spaces in arbitrary fractions.
- Added glyphs: space.frac, nbspace.frac as new, thin space to harmonize with fraction numerals.
- Added glyph: slash.frac as duplicate of fraction.
- Added support for punctuation in arbitrary fractions.
- Added substitutions and contextual rules to 'frac' feature for existing small punctuation: period, comma, dollar, cent, hyphen, parenleft, parenright.
- Removed 'percent' and 'perthousand' from arbitrary fraction substitutions in 'frac' feature.
- The inclusion of the characters 'percent' and 'perthousand' among arbitrary fraction substitutions in a 'frac' feature was disruptive in that these glyphs often do not match other fraction numerals.
- Moved punctuation from 'sinf' to 'dnom'.
- Small punctuation with the ".inferior" name suffix are actually positioned to align with denominator figures, not inferior figures. Substitutions from default forms to these glyphs were removed from 'sinf' and added to 'dnom'.
- Added superior punctuation to 'numr'.
- Small punctuation with the ".superior" name suffix align with both superior letters and numerator figures. Substitutions from default forms to these glyphs were added to 'numr'.
- Added punctuation alternates to 'numr' and 'dnom'.
- Added numerator and denominator alternates to 'numr' and 'dnom' features for punctuation: period, comma, dollar, cent, hyphen, parenleft, parenright.
- Added small cap alternate for dotlessi.
- Added glyph: dotlessi.sc as duplicate of i.sc.
- Corrected dotlessi substitution in 'smcp'.
- Changed 'smcp' substitution for dotlessi from i.sc to dotlessi.sc.
- 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 'subs' feature, identical to 'sinf' feature.
- Changed name of uni2014.alt to emdash.alt.
- Added 'salt' feature for alternate J glyphs.
- Added 'salt' reference to 'aalt' feature.
- Added 'ss01' feature for Bulmer alternate numerals.
- Added 'ss01' reference to 'aalt' feature.
- Added substitution from one.alt to one.fittedalt in 'pnum' feature.
- Added 'ss02' feature for alternate quote marks.
- Added 'ss02' reference to 'aalt' feature.
- Removed glyph in stylistic sets from 'salt' feature.
- In some Bulmer fonts, all stylistic alternates were in 'salt' feature. Any glyphs which are now part of new stylistic set features were removed from the 'salt' feature.
- Added 'ss03' feature for plain alternates to italic capitals.
- 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.
- Corrected path direction in glyph "less".
- Changed italic angle value from -15 to -16.
version 1.047 created 2003/05/15
- First release as OpenType.
- Some glyphs in the font cannot be accessed unless you are using an OpenType-savvy application.
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