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  2. OpenType - Wikipedia

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    Since at least version 1.4, the OpenType specification had supported "TrueType Collections", a feature of the format that allows multiple fonts to be stored in a single file. Such a format is useful for distributing an entire typeface (font family) in just one file.

  3. Implementation of emojis - Wikipedia

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    EmojiOne version 2.2, an open-source font available under a free content license, supports the full emoji set in color through Unicode Emoji 3.0, i.e. Unicode 9.0. Newer versions of EmojiOne, since renamed JoyPixels, [ 72 ] support more recent Unicode Emoji versions, and use a stricter license that disallows the redistribution of vector images ...

  4. Variable font - Wikipedia

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    An entire typeface (font family) can be stored in such a file, with an infinite number of fonts available to be sampled. [2] The variable font technology originated in Apple's TrueType GX font variations. The technology was adapted to OpenType as OpenType variable fonts (OTVF) in version 1.8 of the OpenType specification.

  5. HarfBuzz - Wikipedia

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    HarfBuzz (loose transliteration of Persian calque حرف‌باز harf-bāz, literally "open type") [2] [3] is a software library for supporting text shaping, which is the process of converting Unicode text to glyph indices and positions.

  6. Multiple master fonts - Wikipedia

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    As a design tool for creating families of fonts; a font designer can create a multiple master font from a base font design and then offer customers a wide number of font variations by building them from the multiple axes of an MM font. E.g. by creating a light version and a heavy version of their font design someone could create a multiple ...

  7. Windows Glyph List 4 - Wikipedia

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    Windows Glyph List 4, or more commonly WGL4 for short, also known as the Pan-European character set, is a character repertoire on Microsoft operating systems comprising 657 Unicode characters, two of them for private use.

  8. National unity government - Wikipedia

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    After the 2021 Myanmar coup, on 16 April 2021, the exiled Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (CRPH) announced the formation of a National Unity Government (Burmese: အမျိုးသား ညီညွတ်ရေး အစိုးရ), pursuant to the Federal Democracy Charter released on 31 March 2021. The National Unity ...

  9. Garamond - Wikipedia

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    Garamond No. 8 is a freeware version of Stempel Garamond contributed by URW++ to the Ghostscript project; it was included in GhostScript since Stempel Garamond is included as a system font in some implementations of the PostScript standard. [182] It is distributed under the AFP license, which allows it to be copied freely but not sold. [183]