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{{Short description|Computer program for managing fonts}} {{Use dmy dates|date=October 2023}} '''Adobe Type Manager''' (ATM) was the name of a family of computer programs created and marketed by [[Adobe Systems]] for use with their [[PostScript]] [[Type 1 and Type 3 fonts#Type 1|Type 1]] fonts. The last release was Adobe ATM Light 4.1.2, per Adobe's FTP (at the time).<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20151130211220/ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/atm/win/4.x/ Adobe ATM Light 4.1.2]</ref> Modern [[operating systems]] such as [[Windows]] and [[MacOS]] have built-in support for PostScript fonts, eliminating the need for Adobe's 3rd party utility. ==Apple Macintosh== The original ATM was created for the [[Apple Macintosh]] computer platform to scale [[PostScript]] Type 1 fonts for the computer monitor, and for printing to non-PostScript printers. Mac Type 1 fonts come with screen fonts set to display at certain [[Point (typography)|point]] sizes only. In Macintosh operating systems prior to [[Mac OS X]], Type 1 fonts set at other sizes would appear jagged on the monitor. ATM allowed Type 1 fonts to appear smooth at any point size, and to print well to non-PostScript devices. Around 1996, Adobe expanded ATM into a [[font-management program]] called '''ATM Deluxe'''; the original ATM was renamed '''ATM Light'''. ATM Deluxe performed the same font-smoothing function as ATM Light, but performed a variety of other functions: activation and deactivation of fonts; creating sets of fonts that could be activated or deactivated simultaneously; viewing and printing font samples; and scanning for duplicate fonts, font format conflicts, and PostScript fonts missing screen or printer files. Around 2001, with Apple's Mac OS X, support for Type 1 fonts was built into the operating system using ATM Light code contributed by Adobe. ATM for Mac was then no longer necessary for font imaging or printing. Adobe discontinued development of ATM Deluxe for Macintosh after Apple moved to Mac OS X. Adobe ceased selling ATM Deluxe in 2005.{{Citation needed|date=October 2007}} ATM Deluxe does not work reliably under OS X (even under Classic), however, ATM Light is still helpful to Type 1 font users under Classic. ==Microsoft Windows== Adobe ported these products to the [[Microsoft Windows]] operating system platform, where they managed font display by patching into Windows ([[Windows 3.0|3.0]], [[Windows 3.1x|3.1x]], [[Windows 95|95]], [[Windows 98|98]], [[Windows Me|Me]]) at a very low level. The design of Windows NT made this kind of patching unviable, and Microsoft initially responded by allowing Type 1 fonts to be converted to [[TrueType]] on install, but in Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft added "font driver" support to allow ATM to provide Type 1 support (and in theory other font drivers for other types).{{Citation needed|date=October 2007}} As with ATM Light for Macintosh, Adobe licensed to Microsoft the core code, which was integrated into [[Windows 2000]] and [[Windows XP]], making ATM Light for Windows obsolete, except for the special case of support for "[[multiple master fonts|multiple master]]" fonts, which Microsoft did not include in Windows, and for which ATM Lite still acts as a font driver.{{Citation needed|date=October 2007}} ATM Light is still available for Windows users,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.adobe.com/products/atmlight.html|title=Generate font bitmaps | Adobe Type Manager (ATM) Light|website=adobe.com}}</ref> but ATM Deluxe is no longer developed or sold.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.adobe.com/products/atm/index.html|title=Adobe Type Manager Deluxe|website=adobe.com}}</ref> Users of ATM 4.0 (Light or Deluxe) on Windows 95/98/ME who upgrade to Windows 2000/XP may encounter problems, and it is vital not to install version 4.0 into Windows 2000 or later; affected users are encouraged to visit the Adobe web site for technical information and patches. Version 4.1.2 is fully compatible with Windows 2000 and XP (It will run on XP 64-bit, but because the installer doesn't work it must be first installed on 32-bit XP and then copied over to 64-bit XP). ATM installed on XP may prevent a system from entering standby β the error message indicates keyboard driver needs updating. Uninstalling ATM corrects the issue. [[Windows Vista]] is incompatible with both ATM Light and ATM Deluxe.{{Citation needed|date=October 2007}} Windows Vista can use Adobe Type 1 fonts natively, making add-ons like ATM unnecessary. The latest version of ATM for Windows 3.1 is 3.02. There was no ATM Deluxe for Windows versions prior to 95. [[Acrobat Reader]], starting with version 2.1, installs a version of ATM for its own use, referred to as a Portable Font Server, but there is no control panel or other user interface for it.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://hepunx.rl.ac.uk/~adye/acrobat-facts.pdf|title=Adobe Acrobat 2.1 Fact Sheet|website=hepunx.rl.ac.uk}}</ref> It is therefore unsuitable for the tasks which most people need to install ATM for. ==Other operating systems== Adobe Type Manager was also made available for a select few PC operating systems available during the early 1990s, including [[NeXTSTEP]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia/term/adobe-type-manager|title=Definition of Adobe Type Manager|website=pcmag.com}}</ref> [[DESQview]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.non.com/news.answers/desqview-faq.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/19970714021854/http://www.non.com/news.answers/desqview-faq.html |archive-date=1997-07-14 |title=DESQview/QEMM Frequently Asked Questions: READ BEFORE POSTING|date=14 July 1997}}</ref><ref>[http://toastytech.com/guis/dvx2.html DESQview/X<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> and [[OS/2]].<ref>[http://www.mit.edu:8001/activities/os2/faq/os2faq0505.html OS/2 Warp FAQ List (20 Feb 95) Section 0505] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080505144434/http://www.mit.edu:8001/activities/os2/faq/os2faq0505.html |date=5 May 2008 }}</ref><ref>[http://h18000.www1.hp.com/info/SP4150/SP4150PF.PDF Microsoft OS/2 for DECpcs, Version 1.3 Software Product Description] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061029131028/http://h18000.www1.hp.com/info/SP4150/SP4150PF.PDF |date=29 October 2006 }}</ref> Unlike the Windows and Mac versions, these versions of ATM were bundled with the OS itself. There were also ATM versions for extremely popular [[DOS]] applications, the most notable being [[WordPerfect]] 5.0 and 5.1.{{Citation needed|date=October 2013}} This incarnation of ATM, made by LaserTools was named PrimeType in the United States and '''Adobe Type Manager for WordPerfect''' elsewhere.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.columbia.edu/~em36/wpdos/typeinstall.html#installer|title=WPDOS β Install Type 1 Fonts for PostScript Printers|website=columbia.edu}}</ref> An alternative to ATM for WordPerfect 5.1 was {{Proper name|infiniType Plus}} by [[SoftMaker]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.columbia.edu/~em36/wpdos/tools.html#primetype|title=WPDOS β Third-Party Tools|website=columbia.edu}}</ref> WordPerfect 6.0 and newer included its own Type 1 system, making third-party solutions obsolete. ==Competing products== * [[Bitstream, Inc.|Bitstream]] FaceLift * Bohemian Coding FontCase * [[Extensis]] Suitcase Fusion * Linotype FontExplorer X * [[SoftMaker]] {{Proper name|infiniType}} ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * {{Official website|http://www.adobe.com/products/atm/ }} * [http://www.computerhistory.org/corphist/view.php?s=themes&id=91&PHPSESSID=303d1129484f8b4610433fd8785bbf12 List of Adobe product releases] * [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/69564 Using Adobe Type Manager with Windows 3.0] * [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0SMG/is_n15_v10/ai_9754223/pg_1 Font packages for Windows β Bitstream's FaceLift and Adobe Systems' Adobe Type Manager] {{Adobe Systems}} [[Category:Classic Mac OS software]] [[Category:Adobe software|Type Manager]] [[Category:Discontinued Adobe software|Type Manager]] [[Category:Font managers]]
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