FWIW department...
On 2/8/13 6:53 AM, webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:
So if MacOSX used TTF fonts, then the same font file can be used for
Windows, Linux, and MacOSX.
I just installed OS X 10.8.2 Mountain Lion on this computer. Fresh
barebones install, not an upgrade.
The only software I've installed that may or may not install a
collection of fonts is LO.
Font types installed in my Fonts folders are:
.ttf
.ttc
.otf
If you go way back on a Mac, you'll find Postscript fonts before
TrueType came into being.
For the purposes of web page design, you can find sites that list the
fonts installed as default sets by Windows and Mac, and the sites
generally guide you as to what font will be substituted when a specified
font does not exist.
HTH
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Ken
Mac OS X 10.8.2
Firefox 18.0.2
Thunderbird 17.0.2
LibreOffice 3.6.5.2
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