On Saturday, December 10, 2005, 2:40:24 AM, gee_whiz_bang wrote:

g> The files section of this group and another website use CE or CEF files 
g> for examples without any explanation of what format this is. 

g> It seems to be a compressed format of some sort, but what in the heck 
g> is it? I have not heard of this before, and I'm far from a newbie.

g>  Since it is so non-standard from zip, gzip, stuffit, and so on why 
g> isn't a link provided for the decompressing utility?


Its not a compression format, so a decompressor won't help you. But I
can see why yu think it might be compressed data.

Its actually expanded data :) is base64 encoded. If you were to decode
it you would get a binary font format called CEF, which is a subset of
OpenType promoted by Adobe.



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