Convert WOFF to TTF
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woff
Extension | .woff |
Category | 🔵 documents |
Description | 🔵 .woff (Web Open Font Format) The .woff file format is a web font format developed specifically for use on the web. It is essentially a compressed version of a TrueType or OpenType font, optimized for compact file size and quick loading over web pages. WOFF fonts enable web designers to use custom fonts on their web pages, ensuring that text is displayed in the intended style regardless of local fonts available on users' systems. The format has wide browser support and is an integral part of web design for creating visually diverse and typographically rich web content. |
Technical details | 🔵 The `.woff` (Web Open Font Format) is a web font format optimized for use on the web with the following features: - **Standardization**: WOFF 1.0 was standardized by the W3C in 2012, followed by the more efficient WOFF 2.0. - **Compression**: WOFF 1.0 compresses TrueType/OpenType fonts, while WOFF 2.0 uses the Brotli algorithm for better compression. - **Web Optimization**: It is designed for efficient web use, allowing for custom fonts without long load times. - **Metadata/Private Data**: It can include licensing information, designer details, or other font-related information. - **Browser Support**: It is broadly supported across modern web browsers. - **Backward Compatibility**: WOFF 1.0 is backward compatible with TrueType and OpenType fonts. - **Licensing and Usage**: It facilitates controlled web use of fonts while protecting intellectual property. - **Reduced Bandwidth Demand**: Compression reduces bandwidth needs, improving web page load times. - **WOFF vs. WOFF 2.0**: WOFF 2.0 offers around 30% better compression than WOFF 1.0, but both are widely used. - **File Structure**: It includes a header, table directory entries, font data blocks, and optional metadata/private data blocks. - **Embedding in CSS**: It is typically embedded in web pages via CSS to specify custom fonts. The `.woff` format is essential for efficient font loading on the web, balancing font quality with web performance. Its development has been a significant advancement in web typography, allowing for more creative and varied font usage on the web while addressing practical considerations like file size and page load times. |
TrueType Font
Extension | .ttf |
Category | 🔵 images |
Programs | 🔵 CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X7 (Windows) 🔵 Fontforge (Windows, Mac, Linux) 🔵 Microsoft Windows Font Viewer (Windows) 🔵 Apple Font Book (Mac) |
Description | 🔵 .ttf (TrueType Font) The .ttf format stands for TrueType Font, a standard font format developed by Apple and Microsoft in the late 1980s. TrueType fonts are scalable fonts that render cleanly at any size, making them ideal for both screen and print use. They contain both the screen and printer font data in a single component, simplifying font management and usage. TTF files are widely supported on both Windows and macOS systems and are commonly used for text rendering in digital environments. |
Technical details | 🔵 The `.ttf` (TrueType Font) format is a standard font file format with the following characteristics: - **Font Outlines**: Utilizes quadratic Bézier curves for font outlines, differing from PostScript's cubic curves, simplifying grid fitting. - **Scalability**: Can be resized to any size without loss of quality, essential for various display environments. - **Hinting**: Includes hinting to align font outlines with pixel grids at small sizes, enhancing legibility on low-resolution screens. - **Character Encoding**: Supports multiple encoding schemes, including Unicode, for a wide range of characters and symbols. - **Glyph Representation**: Characters are depicted by glyphs defined by points outlining their shape. - **Embedding Permissions**: Contains permissions for font embedding in documents, crucial for copyright and licensing. - **File Structure**: Organized into tables with font data like header, metrics, character maps, and glyphs. - **Compatibility**: Widely supported across operating systems such as Windows, macOS, and Unix-based systems. - **File Size**: Varies depending on font complexity and glyph count. - **Font Editing/Creation**: Can be edited and created using various software tools. - **Font Rendering**: Rendered by the operating system's font engine. - **Advanced Typographic Features**: Basic format does not support features like ligatures; extended formats such as TTC and OpenType can. TrueType fonts are essential in digital typography for their quality, scalability, and print media. |
Developer | 🔵 Apple |
MIME type | 🔵 application/octet-stream |