At 00:35 7/28/2001 -0700, Myanmar Triumph Int'l Ltd. wrote:
1. In each and every OS Platform (such as Microsoft Win9x, Win2K, Mac, IBM
OS2, Unix, Linux etc...), is there anything like native font format?
Not as such. I think it would be fair to describe data fork TTFs as the
Windows 9x, ME
From: Myanmar Triumph Int'l Ltd. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1. In each and every OS Platform (such as Microsoft Win9x, Win2K, Mac, IBM
OS2, Unix, Linux etc...), is there anything like native font format?
That all depends what you mean by native font format. All of those can
handle several font formats.
At 12:36 PM -0700 7/27/01, John Hudson wrote:
You might run into trouble with resource fork TTFs vs. data fork
TTFs, depending on which version of the OS you are running. Data
fork TTFs are the Windows standard, and resource fork TTFs were long
the Apple standard. Mac OS X natively supports
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