Convert FON to PT3
Convert FON fonts to PT3 format, edit and optimize fonts online and free.
The FON file extension, part of the Windows Font Library, refers to a font library file used in Microsoft Windows 3.x. It is essentially an executable file renamed to FON, containing a collection of FNT files, which are bitmapped or stroked fonts. These files were used by applications to access system fonts. However, FON files are now obsolete, having been replaced by TrueType and OpenType fonts due to their limitations, such as the inability to resize fonts. The Microsoft Windows Font Viewer can open FON files.
PostScript Type 3 (PT3) is a file format developed by Adobe Systems in the 1980s for font files in PostScript language. Unlike the more common PostScript Type 1 format, PT3 allows for the inclusion of complex graphics and color. However, it is less widely used due to its lack of support for hinting, which affects the clarity of text at small sizes. PT3 was largely replaced by Type 1 fonts and later OpenType formats. It served as an important step in the evolution of digital typography, allowing greater flexibility and creativity in font design.
Select the FON font you want to process by browsing your computer.
Use conversion tools to process FON font into PT3 font.
Finalize the PT3 font conversion and proceed with downloading the file.
Convert FON to PT3, re-encode to a different character set, and compact font by removing empty character slots.
Convert FON to PT3 in a unicode range selection.
Use Vertopal CLI to process FON font and export as PT3 font.