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TrueType is a widely used font format developed by Apple Computer in the late 1980s. It was designed to address the limitations of earlier font technologies, such as PostScript Type 1, by offering a more efficient and versatile solution. TrueType fonts are known for their compact file size and high-quality rendering, making them suitable for both screen and print use.
The TrueType format uses mathematical curves to define the shapes of characters, which allows for smooth scaling
TrueType fonts are supported by a wide range of operating systems, including macOS, Windows, and various Linux
In addition to its technical advantages, TrueType has also played a significant role in the development of