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Re: OpenType version of the lmodern fonts



paivakil@gmail.com (Mahesh T. Pai) wrote:

> The TrueType spec is a subset of the OpenType spec.

I'm a bit puzzled. I wouldn't if you had written that a .otf file can
contain a TrueType font, but you said instead that a .ttf file can
contain an OpenType font. Weird.

Basically, what I'd like to know is: if I ship the lmodern .otf files,
will TrueType-aware applications be able to use them, or do we have to
wait for OpenType-aware applications?

> I  am not  sure of  the  file extension  part. AFAIK,  the *nices  and
> specifically, X does not care  for file extensions, does it? (you need

Usually, file extensions don't matter too much in the Unix world but
they are still often used to make file types easily recognizable to
humans (e.g., .c, .o, .h, .so, .tar, .gz, .bz2, and .deb are common
well-known extensions used in the Unix world).

> to  crate the  font directory,  create  the fonts.cache  files in  the
> concerned directory and add the font path to X's default search path.

More or less (there is also fonts.dir, fonts.alias, fonts.scale...).

-- 
Florent



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