I know that there was a question recently about Adobe type support for Windows XP. I received a press release today from Adobe about their OpenType font system and this reference to font management:

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Customers with international publishing requirements also benefit from OpenType. OpenType format fonts may contain over 65,000 glyphs, and characters for additional languages, such as Czech, Polish, Greek, and Russian. OpenType also supports Unicode, so character access, and text import, and export are more reliable. Adobe’s entire Type Library has been converted to the OpenType format. The new fonts can be used in documents alongside existing PostScript® Type 1 and TrueType fonts without conflicts. OpenType fonts are natively supported in Mac OS X, Windows® 2000, and Windows XP. Older operating systems can obtain OpenType support through Adobe Type Manager® (ATM™) Light, a free system software component download available at www.adobe.com/products/atmlight/main.html. For more information about OpenType, please visit Adobe’s Web site: www.adobe.com/type/opentype
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Gary