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Introduction Named after the Florentine river which runs through the heart of the Italian Renaissance, Arno draws on the warmth and readability of early humanist typefaces of the 15th and 16th centuries. While inspired by the past, Arno is distinctly contemporary in both appearance and function. Designed by Adobe Principal Designer Robert Slimbach, Arno is a meticulously-crafted face in the tradition of early Venetian and Aldine book types. Embodying themes Slimbach has explored in typefaces such as Minion and Brioso, Arno represents a distillation of his design ideals and a refinement of his craft. As a multi-featured OpenType family, with the most extensive Latin-based glyph complement Adobe has yet offered, Arno offers extensive pan-european language support, including Cyrillic and polytonic Greek. The family also offers such typographic niceties as five optical size ranges, extensive swash italic sets, and small capitals for all covered languages. OpenType OpenType.otf fonts are compact single-file cross-platform fonts, which can have extended language support based on Unicode, and enhanced typographic layout features. For OpenType information, including the OpenType User Guide, the OpenType Readme (application compatibility notes), and OpenType Specimen Book PDFs, visit Adobe s Web site at http://www.adobe.com/type/opentype. About optical sizes Typefaces with optical size variants have had their designs subtly adjusted for use at specific point size ranges. This capability reintroduces one of the features of hand-cut metal type, which uses a separate font for each point size and is often optically adjusted. This is an advantage over the current common practice of scaling a single digital type design to different point sizes, which may reduce legibility at smaller sizes or sacrifice subtlety at larger sizes. The objective of optical sizing is to maintain the integrity and legibility of the underlying typeface design throughout a range of point sizes. The adjustments typically made to the design to optimize it for different sizes are: for larger point sizes, the space between characters (letter fit) tightens, the space within characters (counterforms) closes up (i.e., the letters are slightly more condensed), the serifs become finer and the stroke contrast becomes greater, the overall weight becomes lighter, and the x-height gradually diminishes; for smaller point sizes, opposite adjustments are made. Smaller optical sizes are also useful when output resolution is very limited, such as for onscreen display. One might choose to use a Hkg Hkg smaller optical size design for creating text on buttons for a Web page, or when doing a presentation intended for on-screen display, for example. These adjustments can improve the legibility of intermediate point sizes further if there is a greater change in design at smaller sizes than at larger sizes. For example, the difference in A few glyphs from the Caption (designed to be used for 5-8.5 point) and Display (designed to be used for 21.5-72 point) designs of the typeface, scaled to the same point size for comparison. Note the lower contrast of the sturdy Caption design compared to the more delicate Display design.

design between the Caption and Regular optical sizes, which may have a difference in size of only 4 points, is almost as much as the difference between the regular and display sizes, which have a difference of 10-60 points. Although any of the fonts may be used at any size, the design sizes and intended point sizes for the optical designs of this family are: Design Size Size Ranges Caption: 8 point 5 8.5 point SmText: 10 point 8.6 11 Regular: 12 point 11.1 14 point Subhead: 18 point 14.1 21.5 point Display: 36 point 21.5+ point OpenType layout feature highlights: The most prominent OpenType layout features in these fonts are: small caps, oldstyle figures, ligatures (regular, discretionary, and contextual), swash alternates, stylistic alternates, historical alternates, pre-built and arbitrary fractions, superiors, inferiors (subscript), case alternates, beginning and ending forms, stylistic sets, and all alternates. Note that the choice of which OpenType features are supported is specific to each application. For a full showing of all the glyphs available in this font, see the Glyph Complement PDF, available online at http://www.adobe.com/type (from there, go to the page for this specific font package). Style links & font menus The weight links in this family are: Regular to Bold. Light and Semibold do not link to a bolder weight. In both Windows and Mac OS applications, using the bold style button on weights that do not link to a heavier weight is not recommended. In many Windows applications, instead of every font appearing on the menu, italic styles and the bold weight are accessible only by use of the italic and bold style buttons. For example, you could have all four weights of installed, but in your font menu you might see only the Light, Regular, and Semibold; the Bold weight would be accessed by selecting the Regular and using the bold style button. If you are using a Microsoft Windows application you can follow the guide below. Font Name Menu Name Style ArnoPro-LightDisplay Light Display ArnoPro-LightItalicDisplay Light Display Italic ArnoPro-ItalicCaption Caption Italic ArnoPro-Caption Caption ArnoPro-BoldCaption Caption Bold ArnoPro-BoldItalicCaption Caption Bold, Italic ArnoPro-ItalicSmText SmText Italic ArnoPro-SmText SmText ArnoPro-BoldSmText SmText Bold ArnoPro-BoldItalicSmText SmText Bold, Italic

Font Name Menu Name Style ArnoPro-Italic Regular Italic ArnoPro-Regular Regular ArnoPro-Bold Regular Bold ArnoPro-BoldItalic Regular Bold, Italic ArnoPro-ItalicSubhead Subhead Italic ArnoPro-Subhead Subhead ArnoPro-BoldSubhead Subhead Bold ArnoPro-BoldItalicSubhead Subhead Bold, Italic ArnoPro-ItalicDisplay Display Italic ArnoPro-Display Display ArnoPro-BoldDisplay Display Bold ArnoPro-BoldItalicDisplay Display Bold, Italic ArnoPro-SmbdItalicCaption Semibold Caption Italic ArnoPro-SmbdCaption Semibold Caption ArnoPro-SmbdItalicSmText Semibold SmText Italic ArnoPro-SmbdSmText Semibold SmText ArnoPro-SmbdItalic Semibold Italic ArnoPro-Smbd Semibold ArnoPro-SmbdItalicSubhead Semibold Subhead Italic ArnoPro-SmbdSubhead Semibold Subhead ArnoPro-SmbdItalicDisplay Semibold Display Italic ArnoPro-SmbdDisplay Semibold Display On the Mac OS, although each font appears as a separate entry on the font menu, users may also select fonts by means of style links. Selecting the base weight and then using the style links (as described above for Windows) enhances cross-platform document compatibility with many applications, such as Microsoft Word and Adobe PageMaker, although it is unnecessary with more sophisticated Adobe applications such as recent versions of Illustrator, Photoshop or InDesign. One should not, however, select a weight which has no style-linked bolder variant, or is itself the stylelinked bold (such as the Light, Semibold or Bold for ) from the menu, and then additionally use the bold styling button; doing so will either have no effect, or result in faked further bolding, which will usually produce inferior screen and print results. (The same is also true for italics; never select an already italic font and then apply an italic style.) Family-specific compatibility notes For general OpenType compatibility and usage notes, see the OpenType Readme. The latest version can be found on the Adobe Web site at http://www.adobe.com/type/opentype. CorelDraw 11 for Windows: Semibold does not appear as a separate entry in the font menu, and is inaccessible. (The Bold fonts are available as the bold style of the Regular, as expected.)

PageMaker 7.x for Windows will not print to a PostScript device. The fonts will appear correctly onscreen and will print to non-postscript devices. You may also try printing to a file using a PostScript device as the target and then using Acrobat Distiller to create a PDF for either viewing or printing. Mac OS 9 users may find that printing directly to a PostScript device from most applications will often result in a flushed job. As a workaround, try printing to a file using a PostScript printer as the target and then using Acrobat Distiller to create a PDF file which can then be printed. Also, printing to a non-postscript device generally works. Freehand 11 on Mac OS behaves sluggishly and fails to use the font s built-in kerning. With, users of Mac OS 9 QuickDraw applications and some OS X applications may experience printing difficulties based on the number of fonts used per page when printing to devices in ways that involve downloading the entire font (this is common for PostScript devices, for example). Problems occur due to the very large size of these fonts 2,800+ glyphs each and memory limitations on the output device. In our testing, we found that a PostScript Level 2 device with 32 MB of RAM could handle only 3 different fonts from the Arno family on one page. An effective workaround is to create a PDF that subsets the fonts to only the glyphs used in the document. You can do this with Adobe Acrobat, or the PDF export functions of most Adobe products. Another solution is to increase available printer RAM. In Mac OS X, users of QuarkXPress 6.5 may receive an error message with some faces of Arno Pro when printing; simply click OK and proceed. Stylistic Sets Set 01 - Q and W alternates Q W q w Q W ẂŴẄẀ ẃŵẅẁ Q W q w Q WẂŴẄẀ ẃŵẅẁ (set on) Set 02 - longs s st s st (set on) Set 03 - Cyrillic alternates Д Л Љ д л љ д л љ Д Л Љ Д Л Љ д л љ д л љ Д Л Љ (set on) Set 04 - kappa and theta alternates θ κ θ κ (set on) Set 05 - pi to pi.alt π π (set on)

Set 06 - phi to phi.alt φ φ (set on) Set 07 - replace iotaadscript by iotasubscript ᾈ ᾈ ᾉ ᾉ ᾊ ᾊ ᾋ ᾋ ᾌ ᾌ ᾍ ᾍ ᾎ ᾎ ᾏ ᾏ ι ᾘ ᾘ ᾙ ᾙ ᾚ ᾚ ᾛ ᾛ ᾜ ᾜ ᾈ ᾈ ᾉ ᾉ ᾊ ᾊ ᾋ ᾋ ᾌ ᾌ ᾍ ᾍ ᾎ ᾎ ᾏ ᾏ ι ᾘ ᾘ ᾙ ᾙ ᾚ ᾚ ᾛ ᾛ ᾜ ᾜ (set on) ᾝ ᾝ ᾞ ᾞ ᾟ ᾟ ᾨᾨᾩᾩᾪᾪᾫᾫᾬᾬᾭᾭᾮᾮᾯᾯ ᾼῌῼ ᾀ ᾁ ᾂ ᾃ ᾄ ᾝ ᾝ ᾞ ᾞ ᾟ ᾟ ᾨ ᾨ ᾩ ᾩ ᾪ ᾪ ᾫ ᾫ ᾬ ᾬ ᾭ ᾭ ᾮ ᾮ ᾯ ᾯ ᾼῌῼ ᾀ ᾁ ᾂ ᾃ ᾄ (set on) ᾅ ᾆ ᾇ ᾐ ᾑ ᾒ ᾓ ᾔ ᾕ ᾖ ᾗ ᾠ ᾡ ᾢ ᾣ ᾤ ᾥ ᾦ ᾧ ᾳῃῳ ᾈ ᾉ ᾊ ᾋ ᾌ ᾍ ᾎ ᾏ ᾅ ᾆ ᾇ ᾐ ᾑ ᾒ ᾓ ᾔ ᾕ ᾖ ᾗ ᾠ ᾡ ᾢ ᾣ ᾤ ᾥ ᾦ ᾧ ᾳ ῃ ῳ ᾈ ᾉ ᾊ ᾋ ᾌ ᾍ ᾎ ᾏ (set on) ᾘ ᾙ ᾚ ᾛ ᾜ ᾝ ᾞ ᾟ ᾨ ᾩ ᾪ ᾫ ᾬ ᾭ ᾮ ᾯ ᾼ ῌ ῼ ᾘ ᾙ ᾚ ᾛ ᾜ ᾝ ᾞ ᾟ ᾨ ᾩ ᾪ ᾫ ᾬ ᾭ ᾮ ᾯ ᾼ ῌ ῼ (set on) Set 08 - make diacritics visible ΆΈΉΊΌΎΏ ἈἉἊἋἌἍἎἏ ἘἙἚἛἜἝ ἨἩἪἫἬἭἮἯ ἸἹἺἻἼἽἾἿ ὈὉὊὋὌὍ ΆΈΉΊΌΎΏ ἈἉἊἋἌἍἎἏἘἙἚἛἜἝ ἨἩἪἫἬἭἮἯ ἸἹἺἻἼἽἾἿ ὈὉὊὋὌὍ (set on) ὙὛὝὟ ὨὩὪὫὬὭὮὯ ᾸᾹᾺΆΈ ῊΉ ῘῙῚΊ ῨῩῪΎ ῬῸΌῺΏ ὙὛὝὟ ὨὩὪὫὬὭὮὯ ᾸᾹᾺΆΈ ῊΉ ῘῙῚΊ ῨῩῪΎ ῬῸΌῺΏ ᾈᾉᾊᾋᾌᾍᾎᾏ (set on) άέήίόύώ ἀἁἂἃἄἅἆἇ ἐἑἒἓἔἕ ἠἡἢἣἤἥἦἧ ᾘᾙᾚᾛᾜᾝᾞᾟ ᾨᾩᾪᾫᾬᾭᾮᾯ άέήίόύώ ἀἁἂἃἄἅἆἇ ἐἑἒἓἔἕ ἠἡἢἣἤἥἦἧ (set on) ἰἱἲἳἴἵἶἷ ὀὁὂὃὄὅ ὐὑὒὓὔὕὖὗ ὠὡὢὣὤὥὦὧ ὰάὲέὴήὶίὸόὺύὼώ ᾰᾱᾶῆῐῑῒΐῖῗῠῡῢΰῤῥῦῧῶ ἰἱἲἳἴἵἶἷ ὀὁὂὃὄὅ ὐὑὒὓὔὕὖὗ ὠὡὢὣὤὥὦὧ ὰάὲέὴήὶίὸόὺύὼώ ᾰᾱᾶῆῐῑῒΐῖῗῠῡῢΰῤῥῦῧῶ (set on) ᾀᾁᾂᾃᾄᾅᾆᾇ ᾐᾑᾒᾓᾔᾕᾖᾗ ᾠᾡᾢᾣᾤᾥᾦᾧ ᾲᾴᾷῂῄῇ ῲῴῷ ᾀᾁᾂᾃᾄᾅᾆᾇ ᾐᾑᾒᾓᾔᾕᾖᾗ ᾠᾡᾢᾣᾤᾥᾦᾧ ᾲᾴᾷῂῄῇ ῲῴῷ (set on) ᾀᾁᾂᾃᾄᾅᾆᾇ ᾐᾑᾒᾓᾔᾕᾖᾗ ᾠᾡᾢᾣᾤᾥᾦᾧ ᾲᾴᾷῂῄῇῲῴῷ ᾀᾁᾂᾃᾄᾅᾆᾇ ᾐᾑᾒᾓᾔᾕᾖᾗ ᾠᾡᾢᾣᾤᾥᾦᾧ ᾲᾴᾷῂῄῇῲῴῷ (set on) Language coverage ISO-Adobe, Adobe CE (Central European), Greek, Cyrillic (The same language coverage as Microsoft s WGL4 character set), additional extended Latin. ISO-Adobe language coverage includes Afrikaans, Breton, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Gaelic, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Sami, Spanish, Swahili and Swedish. Adobe CE language coverage includes Croatian, Czech, Estonian, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Romanian, Serbian (Latin), Slovak, Slovenian and Turkish. Adobe Extended Cyrillic includes Russian, Abaza, Abyssinian, Adyghe, Avar, Balkar, Belorussian, Bulgarian, Buryat, Chechen, Darginish, Dungan, Ingush, Kabardian, Kalmyk, Kara-Kalpak, Kazahk, Kumykish, Kyrgyz, Lahk, Lesginian, Lezgi, Macedonian, Mongolian (Cyrillic), Mordovsko-Ersatian, Mordovsko-Mokshanian, Nanai, Nenish, Nivkh, Nogaian, Selkup, Serbian, Tabassaran, Tajik, Tatar, Turkmen, Tuvan, Ukrainian, and Uzbek.

Additional extended Latin includes Catalan, Luxembourgish, Vietnamese, Welsh, archaic Danish, Maltese, and Esperanto (among others). Windows code pages supported Latin 1: WinANSI (code page 1252) Latin 2: Eastern Europe (1250) Turkish (1254) Windows Baltic (1257) Cyrillic (1251) Greek (1253) Vietnamese (1258) Mac OS language support On Mac OS 8 9, with applications using OS-level language support, only the MacRoman encoding is supported. Support for the following additional Mac language groups exists in the font, and is available in many Adobe applications, and in other Unicode-supporting applications under Mac OS X: MacRoman Central European (includes Czech, Hungarian, Slovak, Polish, Latvian, Lithuanian, Slovenian and Estonian) Romanian Croatian Icelandic & Faroese Turkish Greek Cyrillic (includes Belorussian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian and Ukrainian) Vietnamese bc and 2007 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. U.S. Patents Des. pending. Adobe, the Adobe logo, Illustrator, InDesign, PageMaker, and Photoshop are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. OpenType and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Mac is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the United States other countries. (2007/03/05)