This is a newsletter from the Lycoris Linux commercial distribution, concerning something new in font/font management. I'm not aware of the licencing details (I would be very surprised if it could be classified as 'free'). Point the first. Point the second: There seems to be an ever accelerating interest in the proprietary section toward incorporating free/open source software into "hybrid" environments. This has a double implication for me - (1) Proprietary vendors wanting to incorporate FOSS to extend and enhance marketability of their product/s. (2) The possibility of proprietary interests incorporating FOSS into their productline, and then by way of this assuming a legal posture in the possession aspect. Point the third: Lycoris is based on a Caldera base, and I'm not sure how this would stand with the SCO situation. But it looks good, as all dangerous toys do, so I thought that it might be of interest anyway. Regards,
David. -----Forwarded Message----- From: Lycoris Newsletters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: New Bitstream technology comes to Linux and Desktop/LX Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 03:06:34 -0700 New Font Technology Comes to Linux - only in Desktop/LX 1.4 Dear Lycoris Customer, We normally don't send our press releases out to our userbase. We're going to make an exception this one time. This is such groundbreaking news in Linux that we just felt we had to share it with you. We have teamed up with Bitstream to bring new font rendering technology to Linux. We are replacing Freetype in Desktop/LX 1.4 with a new technology called btX2. btX2 is a font rendering system including the Font Fusion rendering engine that is the fastest in the world, and includes unequaled hinting technology. What does this mean for our users? Quite simply the fastest and best-looking font experience available in Linux. If this were something that other companies offered, you'd only see our usual set of announcements. However, this is the very first time something like this has been done in the Linux desktop arena, and we felt you'd want to know about it. Desktop/LX 1.4 is going to be setting the pace yet once again. Clearer fonts, and faster page & window rendering with btX2 will be just one of the great featuresets! Desktop/LX is the first company to use this great technology on the Linux desktop. Our press release about this is below. You can see for yourself why we're proud to call Bitstream a preferred technology partner. You can also see our Sneak Peek series of webpages, announcing new features and things you'll be seeing in Desktop/LX 1.4. Technical specifications, project capabilities and more are below. Best regards, The Lycoris Team Lycoris Licenses btX2 Font Engine from Bitstream Leader in Linux desktop consumer market to bring high-quality font rendering and character hinting to Linux MAPLE VALLEY, WA and CAMBRIDGE, MA - June 10, 2004 - Lycoris and Bitstream Inc. (NASDAQ: BITS) announced today that Lycoris will license the btX2 font rendering engine and a core set of 13 delta-hinted screen fonts from Bitstream for its entire product line, including Desktop/LX Personal, Desktop/LX InterConnect, and Desktop/LX Tablet Edition, replacing the current Freetype system. “Lycoris commitment to desktop usability extends even to the font rendering system,” said Joseph Cheek, CEO of Lycoris. “The inclusion of the additional set of core fonts, as well as the btX2 font engine, gives our users enhanced viewing capabilities. We are excited to partner with industry powerhouse Bitstream to ensure that our users experiences with our products are not just enjoyable, but exceptional.” “btX2 gives Linux developers a complete solution in one license agreement from one vendor,” said Anna Chagnon, President and CEO of Bitstream. “Were trying to make it easier for developers to bring a great look-and-feel to the Linux desktop. Users have been spoiled by what theyve seen on other desktop systems, and are demanding smooth, clear text that is easy to read. Now they can get this solution from Lycoris. Its a pleasure working with the leader in the Linux desktop consumer market.” “The engineering team at Lycoris has been outstanding,” stated Shawn Flynn, Senior Software Engineer of Bitstream. “We were able to work together on issues surrounding btX2, and solve them immediately. Our engineering team made certain that Lycoris was able to take advantage of btX2s support for native TrueType hinting and anti-aliasing, as these were critical factors in bringing readability to Desktop/LX.” About btX2 Key Features * Provides high-quality text rendering, fine-tuned for the output device * Scales characters on the fly * Renders native hints, which retain distinguishing character features * Smooths jagged character edges using anti-aliasing technology * Supports multilingual fonts, including two-byte character sets * Supports Unicode and native encodings Core Set of 13 Delta-Hinted Screen Fonts * Courier 10 roman, italic, bold, and bold italic * DutchTM 801 roman, italic, bold, and bold italic * SwissTM 721 roman, italic, bold, and bold italic * Symbol Set Devices Supported * Color LCD displays * Grayscale displays * Handheld and wireless devices * Information appliances * TV and HDTV * Set-top boxes * Embedded systems * Bitmap devices Operating Systems & Applications Supported * Linux & UNIX Font Formats Supported * CFF (compact font format) / Type 2 * OpenType * PostScript Type 1 * TrueType * TrueType collections * TrueDoc PFRs, portable font resources * T2K * SpeedoTM * Stroke-based font format * Embedded bitmaps (TrueType, TrueDoc, and T2K formats) Unsurpassed Speed btX2 uses the fastest font engine on the market, Font Fusion®, to render characters: Monochrome (black-and-white) characters: * Unhinted: 37,714 bitmaps per second Native TrueType hinted: 13,713 bitmaps per second Anti-aliased (grayscale) characters: * Unhinted: 25,453 bitmaps per second Native TrueType hinted: 11,573 bitmaps per second * Tested using a 450MHz Pentium II processor, rendering a TrueType font at 25 lines per em About Bitstream Bitstream Inc. (NASDAQ: BITS) is a software development company that focuses on the presentation of data. Bitstream enables customers worldwide to render high-quality text, browse the Web on wireless devices, select from the largest collection of fonts online, and customize documents over the Internet. Its core competencies include font technology, browsing technology, e-commerce technology, and publishing technology. Visit Bitstream on the Web at http://www.bitstream.com. About Lycoris Lycoris was founded in 2000 with a vision of making Linux simple enough for everyone. Lycoris packages Open Source applications for the consumer market and integrates them into Desktop/LX, its simple, robust operating system. Lycoris is positioning itself as the leading provider of the best Linux based operating system specifically targeted for the desktop market, whether purchased separately or pre-installed on Desktop/LX PCs. The company is also the leader in the Linux Tablet arena, pioneering the first and so far only Linux-based Tablet PC operating system, Desktop/LX Tablet Edition. Lycoris sets the standard that all others follow. Visit Lycoris on the web at www.lycoris.com. Sales Team: +1 425.738.6604 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lycoris 26828 Maple Valley Highway, #259 Maple Valley, WA 98038 Copyright 2004 Lycoris. Lycoris, Desktop/LX, FontPak and their associated logos are trademarks of Lycoris in the U.S. and in other countries. Bitstream is a registered trademark and the Bitstream logo is a trademark of Bitstream Inc. Other technologies and brand names are used for information only and remain trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Information in news releases including without limitation product prices, specifications, content of services, and contact information, is current on the date of the press announcement, but is subject to change without notice. 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