![]() ![]() OTF has been an ISO standard font format and Windows compatible since the days of Windows XP! I'm going to argue that decision since one of the minimum standards for any Windows application is to see the all the installed/compatible Windows fonts. I submitted a bug report but it was changed to a feature request #83112. ![]() Why do you think we have to deal with the crusty NTFS from three decades ago while there are plenty of much better journaled file systems out there that do not have restrictions from the DOS days. Not saying that a fix isn't welcome, but with the rampant presence of the "not invented here"-syndrome at Microsoft I doubt a fix will come anytime soon. ![]() Other Windows apps might have no problem because they are not running on top of. If one settles on a runtime then the runtime's flaws and weaknesses get inherited. RamonS wrote:It is not a Windows limitation, but a.
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