
29 Sep
2005
29 Sep
'05
3:16 p.m.
On 9/28/05, Lynne Anne Rhodes <oxbow@spiritbase.net> wrote:
4. Many outline fonts are no more than a series of dimensions describing the glyph. This is just data derived from the glyphs maybe with some modicum of additional data such as kerning or spacing data. The old time punch cutters did nothing different. With due deference to the legal profession I can see no justification for calling this set of data a program as it adds nothing to the information contained in the basic glyph.
Your opinion on the matter, with all due respect, is not going to influence a court of law. If you want to convince us, cite court cases.