The supplier is the source of a font, typically a (digital) type foundry.
You should use the supplier letter which matches the supplier you
obtained the font from, not the original source; for example, Avant
Garde was designed by Herb Lubalin for ITC, but Adobe also sells it.
The name of the font that you get from Adobe should start with p
.
This is because font resellers typically make modifications to the
original design.
Notes on specific suppliers:
f
r
r
. (The right thing to do is specify the
correct encoding, variant, or whatever the font's characteristics
actually are.)
z
z
should be followed by the real supplier letter.
Here is the table from the file supplier.map
. It is organized
alphabetically by abbreviation. Each line consists of an abbreviation,
directory name, and comment.
0 fontfont FontFont
5 softmake Softmaker
9 unknown
a autologi Autologic
b bitstrea Bitstream
c cg Compugraphic
d dtc Digital Typeface Corporation
e apple Apple
f public small foundries
g gnu Free Software Foundation
h bh Bigelow & Holmes
i itc International Typeface Corporation
j microsft Microsoft
k softkey SoftKey
l linotype Linotype
m monotype Monotype
n ibm IBM
o corel Corel
p adobe Adobe (p
for PostScript)
r - raw (for [obsolete] use with virtual fonts)
s sun Storm Type
t paragrap ParaGraph
u urw URW
w wolfram Wolfram
z - bizarre (fontname is nonstandard)
- autofont Eddie Kohler's autofont program
- jknappen Joerg Knappen
- mnm Hong Feng, free software in China
- yandy Y&Y