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Title : Portable Font Resource
(PFR)-application/font-tdpfrMIME Sub-type Registration
Author(s) : J. Collins
Filename : draft-collins-pfr-00.txt
Pages : 5
Date : 15-Nov-00
This document describes the registration of the MIME sub-type
application/font-tdpfr. The encoding is defined by [PFR].
A PFR contains a set of glyph shapes. Each glyph shape is associated
with a character code. The PFR format is designed to be both compact
and platform-independent. It is intended to facilitate accurate
rendering of fonts in all environments whether or not they have the
required fonts already installed.
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