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About fonts: OverviewWhat is TrueType?A great place to begin if you're new to TrueType, this article starts with the basics and provides links to more detailed information about the various aspects of TrueType. * What is TrueType? * TrueType fonts * The TrueType rasterizer * Scan conversion A brief history of TrueTypeExplaining the relationship between TrueType, TrueType Open, and TrueType GX, as well as the reasons TrueType exists at all. Frequently asked questionsTrueType, OpenType, all things type. If you've got questions, check out our answers. Embedding TrueTypeTrueType font embedding is a powerful feature of various applications. This article explains how you can take advantage of this technology to make your documents truly portable. Smooth fonts in Microsoft WindowsThis page explains how font smoothing works and why it helps.ClearTypeClearType is an unprecedented innovation in font display technology. ClearType dramatically improves font display resolution and marks a genuine breakthrough in screen readability. Read more about this exciting technology that has revolutionized the way type is rendered on color LCD displays. Fonts and productsEver wondered what fonts are installed by default when you set up a Web browser or operating system? Some of this info has been posted to our new Fonts and products section. Details of fonts installed by other product will be added soon. TrueType hintingTrueType hinting maximizes the legibility of text displayed on screen at small sizes, and offers the possibility of higher quality than any other font format. * TrueType hinting * What is hinting? * Why is hinting necessary? * How does hinting help? * TrueType hinting vs other methods A disagreeably facetious type glossaryFor the amusement & edification of people beginning a love affair with fonts. * Table of contents * The jargon words * Lines are strokes * Bowls and counters * Bits and pieces * Around the letter? * Now for the real treat Installing TrueType fontsAn illustrated guide to adding fonts to your operating system. * Windows XP * Windows 95, 98, ME, NT 4 and Windows 2000 * http://www.microsoft.com/typography/AboutFontsOverview.mspx