embedded fonts


Embedded fonts are fonts embedded in documents or web pages so that they can be used without being installed locally (a typical feature of PDF files and Microsoft Word documents).

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To embed fonts into eBook readers you will need an extension of the Print & Web Licence. The price of the extension is calculated based on the number of units, price of the fonts, and price of the product. For more information, go to the Product embedding page.
The TPTQ Arabic End User Licence allows embedding of fonts in documents when you take reasonable measures to prevent font data extraction. Use the option ‘Embed characters in use only’, when creating the document to make the file smaller and to protect the fonts more.
We created an API so that other font vendors can also sell webfont licenses using our system. More information will be available via: www.type-applications.com. Please get in touch to discuss the possibilities.
For technical reasons, PostScript fonts can’t be used to create web-embeddable fonts, so if you licensed PostScript versions of our fonts, you will first need to upgrade to OpenType versions.
If you have already purchased an OpenType font licence from us, you can use the licensed fonts on the web via our font embedding system. It also entitles you to 500MB of free bandwidth per month. Additional bandwidth costs €0.001 per megabyte.

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How to use TPTQ Arabic Webfont embedding Service allows using custom fonts in the website using @font-face rule in CSS. Simple tutorial. Cross-browser font embedding
Licensing information for font licensing in eBooks, video games, computer hardware (OEM), software developers (ISV), and other commercial products.