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Ralph Giles ha scritto:
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Werner LEMBERG ha scritto:
I think it won't, since this is a limitation of the various
OpenType implementations and not of the specification itself.
I have some doubts. This is a limitation of the OpenType
specification, since IMHO it can not
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I think it won't, since this is a limitation of the various
OpenType implementations and not of the specification itself.
I have some doubts. This is a limitation of the OpenType
specification, since IMHO it can not really handle CFF data with
more than one font.
How do you associate, as
Sorry for the late reply.
So, does this means that you have seen OpenType fonts with CFF
data having multiple font?
This is not possible. According to people from both Adobe and
Microsoft (as discussed on the OpenType mailing list, IIRC), a CFF
font in an SFNT wrapper can only have a
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Werner LEMBERG ha scritto:
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(1) Most OpenTpe/CFF fonts I have seen have only one font in the
FontSet
So, does this means that you have seen OpenType fonts with CFF data
having multiple font?
This is not possible. According to people from
- Werner LEMBERG w...@gnu.org wrote:
So, does this means that you have seen OpenType fonts with CFF data
having multiple font?
This is not possible. According to people from both Adobe and
Microsoft (as discussed on the OpenType mailing list, IIRC), a CFF
font in an SFNT wrapper can
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/font/pdfs/5176.CFF.pdf should give you
more information on CFF.
AS for your assumptions:
(1) Most OpenTpe/CFF fonts I have seen have only one font in the FontSet
(2) There are other font encoding methods that can be used besides
CID keyed fonts
(3) I've never
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Tom Kacvinsky ha scritto:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/font/pdfs/5176.CFF.pdf should give you more
information on CFF.
Yes, I have already read it.
That problem is that I'm assuming there can be some restrictions when a
CFF font is embedded in an