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TrueType is an
outline font
standard developed by
Apple in the late 1980s as a
competitor to Adobe's Type 1
fonts used in PostScript. It has
become the...
- Impact,
Times New Roman,
Trebuchet MS,
Verdana and Webdings, all of them in
TrueType font
format packaged in
executable files (".exe") for
Microsoft Windows...
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support for
TrueType outline fonts through a
freely available system extension,
providing functionality similar to ATM.
Apple provided TrueType outline files...
- the
original Unicode architecture envisioned.
Version 1.0 of Microsoft's
TrueType specification,
published in 1992, used the name "Apple Unicode" instead...
- curve-drawing
commands that had been
lacking from QD, as well as
introducing TrueType as its
basic font system.
While GX
addressed many of the
problems that...
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recommended with
TrueType fonts). The
encoding mechanisms in PDF were
designed for Type 1 fonts, and the
rules for
applying them to
TrueType fonts are complex...
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OpenType is a
format for
scalable computer fonts.
Derived from
TrueType, it
retains TrueType's
basic structure but adds many
intricate data structures...
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developed a
TrueType outline version of
Arial which was
licensed to Microsoft. In 1992,
Microsoft chose Arial to be one of the four core
TrueType fonts in...
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either the
TrueType or CFF
format together with a wide
range of metadata.
Metafont uses a
different sort of
glyph description. Like
TrueType, it is a vector...
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Illustrator also
began to
support TrueType,
effectively ending the "font wars"
between PostScript Type 1 and
TrueType. Like Photoshop,
Illustrator also...