OpenType Font SupportThe biggest advance in fonts in the past decade is the advent of OpenType fonts, a new font format developed by Adobe and Microsoft and introduced in 2000.OpenType fonts have several advantages:
InDesign 2 comes with five OpenType font families: three Roman familiesAdobe Garamond Pro, Adobe Caslon Pro, and Caflisch Script Proand two Japanese familiesKozuka Gothic and Kozuka Mincho. If these fonts aren't installed automatically, you can find them in the Goodies folder on the InDesign installation CD.OpenType fonts work in in XPress, but you only get access to the first 256 characters, as though they were normal PostScript fonts. InDesign 2.0 gives access to all the glyphs of an OpenType font, which we also discuss in Chapter 51. |