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  2. Comparison of font editors - Wikipedia

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    Mac Type 1 (LWFN) editor OpenType TT / TrueType (.ttf) editor Mac TrueType (sfnt/dfont) editor TrueType Collection (.ttc) editor OpenType PS (.otf) editor Macro / Script; FontCreator unlimited in source file [4] COLR, CPAL, SVG [5] import and export import import and export OpenType PS (.otf) editor Macro / Script Transformations FontForge: No [6]

  3. Fontconfig - Wikipedia

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    Fontconfig ships with eight command line utilities to manage and query fonts and the font configuration of the system: fc-list: Lists all fonts fontconfig knows about or all fonts matching a pattern. fc-match: Matches font-pattern (empty pattern by default) using the normal fontconfig matching rules to find the most appropriate font available.

  4. Font editor - Wikipedia

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    A font editor is a class of application software specifically designed to create or modify font files. Font editors differ greatly depending on if they are designed to edit bitmap fonts or outline fonts. Most modern font editors deal with the outline fonts. Bitmap fonts uses an older technology and are most commonly used in console applications.

  5. Font embedding - Wikipedia

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    Font embedding is a controversial practice because it allows copyrighted fonts to be freely distributed. The controversy can be mitigated by only embedding the characters required to view the document (subsetting). This reduces file size but prohibits adding previously unused characters to the document.

  6. Text editor - Wikipedia

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    Emacs, a text editor popular among programmers, running on Microsoft Windows gedit is a text editor shipped with GNOME. Some text editors are small and simple, while others offer broad and complex functions. For example, Unix and Unix-like operating systems have the pico editor (or a variant), but many also include the vi and Emacs editors.

  7. Unified Font Object - Wikipedia

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    The idea for the Unified Font Object originated with a customized version of the font editor Fontographer 3.5. [4] Petr van Blokland, together with Just van Rossum and Erik van Blokland, and with assistance from David Berlow and Steven Paul of the Font Bureau, created and distributed on a subscription basis a customized version of Fontographer called RoboFog in 1996.

  8. Font substitution - Wikipedia

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    font substitutions defined in application software's (e.g. text processor) font configuration for concrete font names. When font substitution is being used to find a replacement for an unavailable character, it can lead to inconsistent visual appearance as part of a word or sentence is displayed in one font and another part is displayed in the ...

  9. List of file copying software - Wikipedia

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    File copying is a fundamental operation for data storage. [citation needed] Most popular operating systems such as Windows, macOS and Linux as well as smartphone operating systems such as Android contain built-in file copying functions as well as command line (CLI) and graphical (GUI) interfaces to filing system copy and move functions. In some ...