- An outline font standard developed by Apple in the late 1980s as a competitor to Adobe’s Type 1 fonts used in PostScript. TrueType has become the most common format for fonts on the classic Mac OS, macOS, and Windows operating systems. The primary strength of TrueType was originally that it offered font developers a high degree of control over precisely how their fonts were displayed, right down to particular pixels, at various font sizes. ← Wikipedia
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