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Author Topic: OpenType Font listed as TrueType Font In Windows Vista  (Read 2140 times)
uandme72
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« on: 2010-03-06, 06:15:44 »

I found that a few fonts when viewed by double clicking their file inside the Windows>Fonts folder, indicate that they have opentype layout and truetype outlines. Still their icon appears as a double T, stating that they are true type and not opentype fonts.
However, in some font files, the font file itself states that it is opentype layout, truetype outlines, and the file icon is an O, which confirms that it is opentype.
Kindly clarify if the icon is anyway connected to ensuring that the font is opentype of truetype.
I think there is something wrong or do we incorrectly interpret it. Or is it that the font is not unicode and yet it has been incorrectly stated that the font is unicode inside its file.
I just want to ensure that the font I write in is universally readable and exchangeable, which is the hallmark of Unicode.
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« Reply #1 on: 2010-03-08, 14:39:40 »

The answer is here:
http://forum.fontlab.com/microsoft-visual-opentype-layout-tool-volt/display-icon-for-ttf-opentype-fonts-t7162.0.html
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