A font is an electronic data file containing a set of glyphs, characters, or symbols such as dingbats. Use this tag for questions regarding the font/s used on the site.
Font files contain one or more fonts that can be accessed by the operating system and applications. Most modern fonts are stored in either the OpenType or TrueType formats, which can be used by both Macintosh and Windows computers.
Common font file extensions include .OTF, .TTF, .SVG and .FNT.
1. OpenType Font :
Font format developed by Adobe and Microsoft; combines aspects of PostScript and TrueType font formats; fully scalable, meaning the font can be resized without losing quality.
The OpenType font format is supported by Mac OS X and Windows 2000 and later.
2. TrueType Font :
Font file format created by Apple, but used on both Macintosh and Windows platforms; can be resized to any size without losing quality; also looks the same when printed as it does on the screen.
The TrueType font is the most common font format used by both Mac OS X and Windows platforms.
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