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anti-aliasing
Smooth fonts in Windows 95
TrueType in Windows 95
ANSI
Character sets
Character sets and codepages
ASCII - American Standards Committee for Information Interchange
Character sets
Character sets and codepages
bitmap
Smooth fonts in Windows 95
character sets
Character sets
Character sets and codepages
codepages
Character sets and codepages
Latin 2 (1250)
Cyrillic (1251)
Latin 1 (1252)
Greek (1253)
Latin 5 (1254)
Hebrew (1255)
Comic Sans MS
Comic Sans Café
List of popular fonts
embedding fonts
Embedding TrueType
Far East fonts Far East TrueType font files
Flint - TrueType instruction validation tool
Tools
font embedding
Embedding TrueType
font properties information
Windows 95 font properties extension
font smoothing
Smooth fonts in Windows 95
TrueType in Windows 95
font specimens
Comic Sans Café (Comic Sans MS)
List of popular fonts (fonts supplied with Windows, Office and Plus!)
fonts for the Far East
Far East TrueType font files
fonts support in Microsoft Internet Explorer
Fonts in Microsoft Internet Explorer
fonts on the Web
Fonts on the Web
Fonts on the Web - Discussion summary
Fonts on the Web - Microsoft's strategies
Fonts on the Web - Press release
Fonts on the Web - Core fonts for the World Wide Web
Fonts in Microsoft Internet Explorer
free stuff
Comic Sans Café (Comic Sans MS)
Windows 95 font properties extension
Tools (Flint, TTF dump, TrueType Open Assembler)
Frequently Asked Questions
TrueType FAQ
TrueType FAQ - Fonts in Windows 95 and Windows NT
TrueType FAQ - Fonts in Windows 3.1x
TrueType FAQ - Smooth fonts and the Plus! pack
TrueType FAQ - Font properties extension
TrueType FAQ - Other questions
Welcome to TrueType Open (TrueType Open FAQ)
glossary
a disagreeably facetious type glossary
grayscaling
Smooth fonts in Windows 95
TrueType in Windows 95
grid-fitting
TrueType hinting - What is hinting?
TrueType hinting - Why is hinting necessary?
TrueType in Windows 95
hinting
Introduction to TrueType
TrueType hinting
TrueType hinting - What is hinting?
TrueType hinting - Why is hinting necessary?
TrueType hinting - How does hinting help?
TrueType hinting - Comparison with other font formats
TrueType in Windows 95
hot topic
Fonts on the Web
links and contacts
Links and contacts
Links and contacts - Suppliers of TrueType
Links and contacts - Type foundries on the Web
Links and contacts - Type designers
Links and contacts - Typography related events
Links and contacts - Other typography related sites
scaling
TrueType hinting - Comparison (linear / non-linear scaling)
TrueType hinting - Comparison (optical scaling)
subsetting
Embedding TrueType
Tools
Tools (Flint, TTF dump, TrueType Open Assembler)
TrueType
Introduction to TrueType
TrueType in Windows 95
Specifications (TrueType specification)
TrueType Open
Welcome to TrueType Open
Tools (TrueType Open Assembler)
Specifications (TrueType Open specification)
TTF dump
Tools
Unicode
Character sets
Character sets and codepages
Web fonts
Fonts on the Web
Fonts on the Web - Discussion summary
Fonts on the Web - Microsoft's strategies
Fonts on the Web - Press release
Fonts on the Web - Core fonts for the World Wide Web
Fonts in Microsoft Internet Explorer
WGL4 - Windows Glyph List 4
Character sets
Character sets and codepages
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