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RE: [Freetype] Question on MacOS X
From: |
Tom Kacvinsky |
Subject: |
RE: [Freetype] Question on MacOS X |
Date: |
Thu, 29 Nov 2001 12:01:53 -0500 (EST) |
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
> At 06:25 PM 11/28/2001 -0500, Changyuan Hu wrote:
> >Still one question before I make a decision to upgrade to FT2:) I found
> >the Font folder in my MacOS X System contains all .dfont font files, which
> >indicates data-fork TrueType fonts.
>
> Data fork fonts - not necessarily TrueType. .dfonts are old-style
> font suitcases with the resource fork living in the data fork. You will
> also find, if you look in the other font folders (/Library, etc.), .ttf
> files (Windows/Unix TrueType fonts) and .otf files (Windows/Unix OpenType
> fonts).
>
Hmmm... that is better said as Windows/UNIX/Macintosh OpenType files. Classic
OS Macs with the right version of ATM can use .otf files
Sorry for the nit picking! (what is a nit, anyway?)
Tom
- [Freetype] Question on MacOS X, Changyuan Hu, 2001/11/28
- Re: [Freetype] Question on MacOS X, Leonard Rosenthol, 2001/11/28
- RE: [Freetype] Question on MacOS X, Changyuan Hu, 2001/11/28
- RE: [Freetype] Question on MacOS X, Changyuan Hu, 2001/11/28
- RE: [Freetype] Question on MacOS X, Leonard Rosenthol, 2001/11/28
- RE: [Freetype] Question on MacOS X, Changyuan Hu, 2001/11/28
- RE: [Freetype] Question on MacOS X, Leonard Rosenthol, 2001/11/28
- RE: [Freetype] Question on MacOS X, Changyuan Hu, 2001/11/29
- RE: [Freetype] Question on MacOS X, Leonard Rosenthol, 2001/11/29
- RE: [Freetype] Question on MacOS X, Changyuan Hu, 2001/11/30
- RE: [Freetype] Question on MacOS X,
Tom Kacvinsky <=
- Re: [Freetype] Question on MacOS X, jwolken, 2001/11/30
- RE: [Freetype] Question on MacOS X, Wenlin Institute, 2001/11/30