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May 16, 2019
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Finding AFM files for old Adobe fonts

  • May 16, 2019
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I recently accquired a copy of Adobe Font Folio 8 as part of a lot of old computer software (I collect the stuff, we all have to have hobbies, don't judge) and while the included PFM files work great for using the fonts with classic versions of Windows, I'd like the AFM files to use them on OS/2 and various DOS based programs. Those used to be available on the Adobe FTP site, but there seems to have been a wholesale removal of legacy product support recently? Can anybody help?

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    Correct answer steve10100

    16 out of those 37 packages (400-436) are MM fonts. These never contained *.afm-files but *.mmm instead. So these are not missing. Most or all of the rest should be in the zip-archive you can download from my MEGA.nz account below.

    *.pfm-files contain the combined information of *.afm and *.inf, only in binary format. It is possible to extract the *.afm using the Windows command line app "pfm2afm.exe" (included).

    You are lucky having licensed the last FontFolio (v.8) containing the marvellous “Berthold Exclusive Collection”, fonts with the “BE”-suffix, like Akzidenz Grotesk, Concorde, Formata and Berthold Baskerville. Have fun!

    Adobe Type Library Packages 400-436 PFM AFM MMM INF only

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    Participating Frequently
    May 18, 2019

    While you are waiting for someone to provide you with an ftp-link you can copy the *.afm and *.inf files off my old “Type On Call”-CD, if you like. Do not install the CD. Simply navigate to subdirectories of \data\common\psfonts or use your file manager’s search function. While the actual font outlines (*.pfb-files) are encrypted, the *.afm, *.pfm and *.inf are not.

    The CD-image "TOC41.iso" can be opened and extracted using 7-zip or Winrar. Follow the link to download it from my mega account. Have fun!

    Type On Call 4.1 CD-ROM

    mjkerpanAuthor
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    May 18, 2019

    Thanks. That has the AFMs for packages 1-399, but it's missing info for packages 400-436. Given that the Font Folio 8 CD was nowhere near full, I can't for the life of me understand why they would have left off the AFM files.

    steve10100Correct answer
    Participating Frequently
    May 18, 2019

    16 out of those 37 packages (400-436) are MM fonts. These never contained *.afm-files but *.mmm instead. So these are not missing. Most or all of the rest should be in the zip-archive you can download from my MEGA.nz account below.

    *.pfm-files contain the combined information of *.afm and *.inf, only in binary format. It is possible to extract the *.afm using the Windows command line app "pfm2afm.exe" (included).

    You are lucky having licensed the last FontFolio (v.8) containing the marvellous “Berthold Exclusive Collection”, fonts with the “BE”-suffix, like Akzidenz Grotesk, Concorde, Formata and Berthold Baskerville. Have fun!

    Adobe Type Library Packages 400-436 PFM AFM MMM INF only