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  1. OpenType specification (OpenType 1.9.1) - Typography

    May 31, 2024 · OpenType 1.9.1 incorporates revisions in a preliminary working draft of the 5 th edition of the ISO/IEC 14496-22 “Open Font Format” standard. Current editions and …

  2. OpenType - Wikipedia

    The text engine from Windows Presentation Foundation, which is a managed code implementation of OpenType, is the first Microsoft Windows API to expose OpenType features …

  3. OpenType fonts features | Adobe Type

    OpenType® is a cross-platform font file format developed jointly by Adobe and Microsoft. Adobe has converted the entire Adobe Type Library into this format and now offers thousands of …

  4. OpenType - Fonts.com

    OpenType fonts are ideal for users with cross-platform requirements, or designers who want to try out some of OpenType’s enhanced type-handling technology. Remember to check your …

  5. OpenType fonts | TypeType®

    OpenType fonts Looking for modern fonts that blend sophisticated typography with seamless cross-platform compatibility? OpenType fonts are your go-to solution. What makes them stand …

  6. OpenType – Fonts Knowledge - Google Fonts

    A font technology and associated font format, developed by Microsoft and Adobe, which allows the end user to access additional features in a font.

  7. OpenType font features - CSS | MDN

    Nov 7, 2025 · OpenType features are like secret compartments in fonts. Unlock them and you'll find ways to make fonts look and behave differently in subtle and dramatic ways.

  8. OpenType overview - Typography | Microsoft Learn

    Jun 9, 2022 · OpenType is a font format developed jointly by Microsoft and Adobe as an extension of Apple’s TrueType font format.

  9. OpenType Fonts Explained: Understanding OTF Files and Font …

    Let's dive into what makes OpenType fonts so special, exploring their history, capabilities, and how they can enhance your projects.

  10. How OpenType Works - Font and Text Technology

    OpenType fonts have two distinct ways of representing glyph outline data: PostScript strings and TrueType outlines. In general, PostScript strings are used, but TrueType is also an option.