TrueType font
TrueType font A form of scalable outline font originally developed by Apple, and now used extensively on almost all personal computers. TrueType fonts have outlines based on quadratic B-splines, and a single file contains all the information necessary to print and display the font on the screen and to produce bold and italic versions. See also PostScript font, OpenType font.
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