The TrueType font format was developed by Apple Computer as an alternative to the Adobe Type 1 standard. It is used both on Macintosh and Windows computers.
Like PostScript Type 1 fonts, TrueType fonts also use outlines to describe the letter shapes.
TrueType fonts have the following characteristics:
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TrueType font in Microsoft Windows |
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TrueType font in the Mac OS |