Re: OpenType version of the lmodern fonts
Hi,
paivakil@gmail.com (Mahesh T. Pai) wrote:
> OpenType font files can have the .ttf extension.
Does it mean that any application that can use TrueType fonts is also
able to use OpenType fonts (even when the file names end in .otf[1])?
Thanks!
[1] For this question, I of course assume that the application does not
object to reading a font file just because it ends in .otf.
The underlying question is: are .ttf-ending and .otf-ending OpenType
files scrictly equivalent, or does the .otf extension indicate a
particular kind of OpenType file that isn't compatible with
applications that can use TrueType fonts ?...
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Florent
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