<p>Dfont is even more obscure and I think only works on mac os x systems though fontforge can open em (and therefore convert)</p>
<p>So we should ignore it. </p>
<p>Regards, Dave</p>
<p><blockquote>On 22 May 2009, 7:11 PM, "Ben Weiner" <<a href="mailto:ben@readingtype.org.uk">ben@readingtype.org.uk</a>> wrote:<br><br>Hi,<p><font color="#500050">
Ed Trager wrote:
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> Hi, Ben,
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> The Debian CJK project files are TTC. But they don't contain
> ...</font></p>
Eek. I should try them out then ;-)<p><font color="#500050">
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> I don't know of any Libre TTC files. Maybe something designed for
> Apple OS X, perhaps? I be...</font></p>
OK, I guess .dfonts are. But that's an extension I have deliberately ignored... was I wrong?<p><font color="#500050">
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> As far as Fontaine goes, it will definitely see the first font face in
> a TTC package. But I'...</font></p>
OK, so there's only ever a single entry in the fonts array? I currently loop over it so that might be future-proof ;-)<p><font color="#500050">
Thanks,
Ben
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