![]() ![]() ![]() With Mac OS X 10.5 (2007), Apple introduced full support for Windows TrueType font files, but the files must contain Unicode cmap tables. Regardless, all TrueType fonts contain cmap tables that map its glyphs to various encodings. OS X provides full support for all types of PostScript-based fonts. It supports both graphics and text, with built-in support for fonts.Ĭhinese Postscript fonts use the CID format, which uses Type 1 character descriptions tailored especially for East Asian writing systems.ĬID stands for Character Identifier, which refers to the numbers that are used to index and access the characters in the font. If you want to learn more about font formats and printing technologies, Ken Lundes CJKV Information Processing is very thorough on these topics. The information provided here is limited to what the typical Chinese Mac user might want to know. ![]()
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