pikewerferJunior MemberPosted
10 months agoWell, these are OT TTF - most OpenType fonts are OT CFF. Let me test an OT CFF to see if that would work, too. If it does, then the package from Monotype will work. :-)
AMIGASYSTEMDistro MaintainerPosted
10 months agoThe fonts "CFF" also used by CorelDRAW are not supported by AROS, but neither are they supported by Windows!
pikewerferJunior MemberPosted
10 months agoHaving worked with fonts for 25 years now, I beg to differ :-)
There are two types of OpenType. One is OT TTF - an OpenType that uses the suffix .ttf (like old TrueTypes did). It is downwards compatible with TrueType, so software that cannot use OT TTF but can use TrueType will still be able to recognize OT TTF (although it will not be able to access the full character map, nor will it be able to access OpenType features).
OT CFF are OpenTypes that use the suffix .otf. They are being fully supported by Windows (ever since Windows 2000), although some Windows applications took longer to work well with them. Today, however, using Windows 11 and MS Office 2021, you would have no problems using OT CFF. It is fully supported.
It better be - because there are almost no foundries left that still produce OT TTF. OT CFF has clearly won this race.
I assume Aros is still using TrueType technology to read font chars. That would indeed be sad (especially because MorphOS has no issues with OT CFF). We might want to look into that. Who is working on Fonts for Aros? Being a Monotyper, I might be able to help.
pikewerferJunior MemberPosted
10 months agoHi AmigaSystem!
Those are CFF files, not OT CFF fonts. Those files store vector info for CorelDraw. A real OT CFF font would end in .otf, not .cff. Let me send you an OT CFF for testing.
Cheers
Pike
pikewerferJunior MemberPosted
10 months agoNice - how did you install it? Copying an OTF file into AROS:Fonts does not do the trick - or do I need to reboot?
pikewerferJunior MemberPosted
10 months agoNice! This means AROS ONE can handle OT CFF - which means the Monotype font package can be installed and used by any AROS user. Ask for it, people - and have fun with the fonts!
pikewerferJunior MemberPosted
9 months agoQuestion - which application would you use to test fonts after installation? Is there an advanced text editor? Or some other program with heavy font usage?
AMIGASYSTEMDistro MaintainerPosted
9 months agoTo test TrueType fonts on Wanderer, but also on Dopus4 simply click on the font file, TrueType fonts on Wanderer and Dopus4 are associated with the "View ISO" programme.
On AROS One there is also Font Tester, which allows you to colour the fonts, or test texts on graphical backgrounds see screenshot !
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