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File extension Details of FF, FMP, FNT, FNT, FON, FON, FRS, FTM, GDR

Name:FF
File Type:Agfa Compugraphics outline font description
Popularity:4
Category:Font file
File Description:Font file probably used by Agfa applications.
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Name:FMP
File Type:AutoCAD font map
Popularity:3
Category:Font file
File Description:File extension is used by AutoCAD. Font file.
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AutoCAD

Company / developer:
  Autodesk, Inc.

AutoCAD® OEM is a CAD development platform that provides tools to build custom AutoCAD-based software products for specific markets and extend design information to users outside the traditional CAD community. You can easily create industry-specific products that offer only the features, commands, menus, and design data that your customers require.

AutoCAD OEM is licensed to independent software developers, corporate developers, and system integrators who need to

  • Deliver a product that requires CAD functionality but is not targeted at traditional CAD users
  • Build products that can read and create DWG files that are fully compatible with AutoCAD DWG files
  • Create host programs that run an application in a child window or through a web page
  • Deliver products with scaled feature sets at scaled price points Provide an AutoCAD-based platform that cannot be customized or extended by end users
  • Replace an aging CAD system and take advantage of new AutoCAD software technologies
Name:FNT
File Type:Microsoft Windows font file
Popularity:4
Category:Font file
File Description:Formats for Microsoft Windows font files are defined for both raster and vector fonts. These formats can be used by smart text generators in some GDI support modules. The vector formats, in particular, are more frequently used by GDI itself than by support modules.

Both raster and vector font files begin with information that is common to both, and then continue with information that differs for each type of file.

For Windows 3.0, the font-file header includes six new fields: dFlags, dfAspace, dfBspace, dfCspace, dfColorPointer, and dfReserved1. These fields are not used in Windows 3.0. To ensure compatibility with future versions of Windows, these fields should be set to zero.

All device drivers support the Windows 2.x fonts. However, not all device drivers support the Windows 3.0 version.

Windows 3.0 font files include the glyph table in dfCharTable, which consists of structures that describe the bits for characters in the font file. This version enables fonts to exceed 64K in size, the size limit of Windows 2.x fonts. This is made possible by the use of 32-bit offsets to the character glyphs in dfCharTable.

Because of the 32-bit offsets and their potentially large size, these fonts are designed for use on systems that are running Windows version 3.0 in protected (standard or 386 enhanced) mode with an 80386 (or higher) processor where the processor’s 32-bit registers can access the character glyphs. Typically, device drivers use the Windows 3.0 version of a font only when both of these conditions are true.
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Microsoft Windows

Company / developer:
  Microsoft Corporation

Microsoft Windows

Microsoft Windows is a family of operating systems by Microsoft. They can run on several types of platforms such as servers, embedded devices and, most typically, on personal computers. Microsoft first introduced an operating environment named Windows in November 1985 as an add-on to MS-DOS in response to the growing trend of graphical user interfaces (GUI) popularized by the Macintosh. Microsoft Windows eventually came to dominate the world's personal computer market.

Name:FNT
File Type:Usually font file
Popularity:2
Category:Font file
File Description:Generic font file used by Microsoft Windows. This file may store a single raster or vector font. Today this file format is mostly replaced by TrueType (. ttf ) and OpenType (. otf ) fonts.
Stored in the Fonts folder and used by various programs
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Linux operating systems

Company / developer:
  Linux Online Inc.

Linux

Linux is an operating system that was initially created as a hobby by a young student, Linus Torvalds, at the University of Helsinki in Finland. Linus had an interest in Minix, a small UNIX system, and decided to develop a system that exceeded the Minix standards. He began his work in 1991 when he released version 0.02 and worked steadily until 1994 when version 1.0 of the Linux Kernel was released. The kernel, at the heart of all Linux systems, is developed and released under the GNU General Public License and its source code is freely available to everyone. It is this kernel that forms the base around which a Linux operating system is developed. There are now literally hundreds of companies and organizations and an equal number of individuals that have released their own versions of operating systems based on the Linux kernel. More information on the kernel can be found at our sister site, LinuxHQ and at the official Linux Kernel Archives. The current full-featured version is 2.6 (released December 2003) and development continues.

Apart from the fact that it's freely distributed, Linux's functionality, adaptability and robustness, has made it the main alternative for proprietary Unix and Microsoft operating systems. IBM, Hewlett-Packard and other giants of the computing world have embraced Linux and support its ongoing development. Well into its second decade of existence, Linux has been adopted worldwide primarily as a server platform. Its use as a home and office desktop operating system is also on the rise. The operating system can also be incorporated directly into microchips in a process called "embedding" and is increasingly being used this way in appliances and devices.

Throughout most of the 1990's, tech pundits, largely unaware of Linux's potential, dismissed it as a computer hobbyist project, unsuitable for the general public's computing needs. Through the efforts of developers of desktop management systems such as KDE and GNOME, office suite project OpenOffice.org and the Mozilla web browser project, to name only a few, there are now a wide range of applications that run on Linux and it can be used by anyone regardless of his/her knowledge of computers. Those curious to see the capabilities of Linux can download a live CD version called Knoppix . It comes with everything you might need to carry out day-to-day tasks on the computer and it needs no installation. It will run from a CD in a computer capable of booting from the CD drive. Those choosing to continue using Linux can find a variety of versions or "distributions" of Linux that are easy to install, configure and use. Information on these products is available in our distribution section and can be found by selecting the mainstream/general public category.

Name:FON
File Type:Bitmap font with fixed size
Popularity:4
Category:Font file
File Description:Many old Windows 3.x and later font libraries
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Windows 3.x

Company / developer:
  Microsoft Corporation

Microsoft Windows 3.x

Windows 3.0 (1990) and Windows 3.1 (1992) improved the design, mostly because of virtual memory and loadable virtual device drivers (VxDs), which allowed them to share arbitrary devices between multitasked DOS Windows. Also, Windows applications could now run in protected mode (when Windows was running in Standard or 386 Enhanced Mode), which gave them access to several megabytes of memory and removed the obligation to participate in the software virtual memory scheme. They still ran inside the same address space, where the segmented memory provided a degree of protection, and multi-tasked cooperatively. For Windows 3.0, Microsoft also rewrote critical operations from C into assembly, making this release faster and less memory-hungry than its predecessors.
Microsoft also released an update for Windows 3.1 which (aside from installing new files) changes the Windows version displayed in "About" dialog boxes to 3.11. Thus, Windows 3.11 isn't a standalone version of Windows, but rather a software update from Windows 3.1, much like modern Windows service packs. For those who did not own Windows 3.1, full disk sets of Windows 3.11 were available at the time. management.

Name:FON
File Type:Font file
Popularity:2
Category:Font file
File Description:FON files are resource only PE executables. Font resources are added to .EXE files that are renamed to be .FON files. These files are libraries as opposed to applications.

Font resources use a resource group structure. Individual fonts are the components of a font group. Each component is defined by a FONT statement in the .RC file.

Windows 3.x font library.
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Microsoft Windows

Company / developer:
  Microsoft Corporation

Microsoft Windows

Microsoft Windows is a family of operating systems by Microsoft. They can run on several types of platforms such as servers, embedded devices and, most typically, on personal computers. Microsoft first introduced an operating environment named Windows in November 1985 as an add-on to MS-DOS in response to the growing trend of graphical user interfaces (GUI) popularized by the Macintosh. Microsoft Windows eventually came to dominate the world's personal computer market.

Name:FRS
File Type:WordPerfect for Windows screen font resource
Popularity:2
Category:Font file
File Description:Screen font resource used by Corel WordPerfect.
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Corel WordPerfect® Office X3

Company / developer:
  Corel Corporation

Corel WordPerfect® Office X3

includes word processing, spreadsheets, presentations and email, plus Microsoft® Office-compatibility, and powerful PDF creation and editing.
It is ideal for large organizations and government departments as well as business and consumer users looking for a full-featured office suite.

Name:FTM
File Type:Micrografx font file
Popularity:4
Category:Font file
File Description:Font file used by Micrografx. Now iGrafx.
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iGrafx Designer

Company / developer:
  Corel Corporation

Designer is a vector-based drawing program that very comfortably straddles the gap between CAD vector graphics and illustration vector graphics. Any one with a CAD background who has tried to work in an illustration package will appreciate the read/write support for diverse file types, precision drawing capability, ease of drawing creation and the extensive technical content library that comes with Designer.

The key features of iGrafx Designer are:

  • Create technical drawings, micron-precise CAD or mechanical drawings, graphics, artistic illustration, interactive web graphics, business diagrams of all types and more
  • 55 Import/Export filters including support for DWG/DXF, CGM, DGN, PDF, CDR, IGES, EPS
  • Printing and Plotter support including PostScript level 2 and level 3
  • Comprehensive annotation including dimensioning, angles, diameter, area, volume and perimeter with dynamic snap points and gridlines - fast, precise and automatic
  • Transparency for any type of fill as well as gradual transparency and cyclical transparency
  • Dynamic blending of shapes and colors
  • Object Explorer makes it fast and easy to manage large numbers of pages, unlimited objects and over 30,000 layers
  • Robust text handling - includes margins, tabs, word and character spacing, text on paths, text across multiple containers, and much more
Name:GDR
File Type:SymbianOS bitmap font file
Popularity:3
Category:Font file
File Description:File extension is used by SymbianOS. Bitmap font file.
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Symbian OS

Company / developer:
  Symbian

Symbian OS

Symbian OS is the market leading open operating system for advanced data-enabled mobile phones licensed by the world’s leading mobile phone manufacturers. It is designed for the specific requirements of advanced 3G mobile phones and beyond. Symbian OS combines the power of an integrated applications environment with mobile telephony, bringing advanced data services to the mass market

Name:GLF
File Type:AfterGRASP font
Popularity:3
Category:Font file
File Description:Font file used by AfterGRASP.
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AfterGRASP

Company / developer:
  John Bridges

AfterGRASP (AG) is a successor to GLPRO and GRASP. Both GLPRO and GRASP were text scripting languages run directly from their text source code.
AG is a multistage compiler that produces a tight stack based language based on FORTH with a LISP like syntax. This FORTH language is tokenized using a dictionary system for all strings including commands, functions, variables, labels, and text.

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