Clay Leeds wrote:
FMI: Is that like "regular", Bold, Italic, and Bold Italic?

I've seen TTCs mainly for providing several writing styles, sort of, for e.g. chinese. The concept is not unlikely the concept of character slant in western scripts; it covers for example variations in line caps, line width changes along lines, gaps and bends. In such cases the fonts in the TTC have related but different names. Occasionally I've seen completely unrelated fonts in one TTC. I don't really know whether TTCs are just concatenations of TTFs with a common header or whether the fonts may share structures like code tables or glyph definitions. Jeremias will tell you.

J.Pietschmann


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