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XtremeFontEngine (for Java™) 1.0
Java font engine - Render glyphs from Type 1, Type 2 (CFF), and TrueType fonts

Compatibility
J2SE J2EE

Overview

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XtremeFontEngine (for Java™) is a 100% Java font rendering engine that allows you to render several types of fonts, even those that are not supported by the Java. Whether you are developing a Photoshop-on-the-web kind of application that lets users upload and use their own fonts or a desktop PDF viewer application that needs to process subset-embedded fonts, XtremeFontEngine is probably the best font engine for you. Your font choices can go beyond what is already installed on the system and is supported by the JRE. This font renderer will be a valuable addition to the toolbox of any Java developer.

XtremeFontEngine enables you to process several types of fonts, and retrieve their font properties and glyph information. You will then be able to render those glyphs on a graphics surface. XtremeFontEngine supports most of the capabilities of FreeType (the "C" library) AND brings all the advantages of being a pure Java library. It has a clean object-oriented interface and you can use it in all your desktop and web applications without any hassle or restrictions.

XtremeFontEngine is also part of our "all-Java-products-included" XtremeDevSystem (for Java) Subscription. You get 12 months free major and minor updates and priority e-mail support. XtremeDevSystem provides complete peace of mind and unmatched value for money.

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Supported Fonts In
Version 1.0

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