Am 15.04.2012 17:21, schrieb Khaled Hosny:
Superior in what sense? There is no inherent superiority in either
format (the terminology is misleading, though), so unless upstream is
deliberately adding features to the OTF files that are not in the TTF
ones, there shouldn't be any noticeable difference, looking at upstream
web page I see nothing that would suggest that, and given that the fonts
are autotraced from bitmaps I doubt the choice of splines type makes
much difference.

I agree. OTF files are not "better" per se. They may support more features but as long as these features are not implemented in the font sources, the OTF files are just as good as the TTF files.

 - Fabian




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