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  2. What Is White Font and Can It Help My Resume? - AOL

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    White fonting is the practice of attempting to manipulate the Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) that many companies use to sort through mountains of resumes by placing keywords (the words that ...

  3. PostScript fonts - Wikipedia

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    CFF fonts can be embedded in PDF files, starting with PDF version 1.2. It is the usual approach to representing a Type 1 font within PDF. CID-keyed fonts can be represented within CFF with Type 2 charstrings for CID-keyed OpenType fonts. A Type 1 font can be losslessly converted into CFF/Type2 format and back.

  4. OpenType - Wikipedia

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    The new tables for each of these were then added into OpenType version 1.7. [83] Apple's sbix table was originally supported only in AAT fonts, but it was later added into OpenType version 1.8. [84] Microsoft Windows 10 Anniversary Update was the first OS to support all four color font extensions, and Microsoft Edge was the first browser to do so.

  5. Multiple master fonts - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] However, multiple master fonts proved unpopular in consumer-facing use due to the difficulty of writing (or rewriting) consumer desktop publishing applications to support them, and because font designers have generally preferred to release fonts in specific weights and styles, as font files that have been individually fine-tuned ...

  6. Bookman (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Bookman, or Bookman Old Style, is a serif typeface.A wide, legible design that is slightly bolder than most body text faces, Bookman has been used for both display typography, for trade printing such as advertising, and less commonly for body text.

  7. Adobe Fonts - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Fonts (formerly Typekit) is an online service that provides its subscribers with access to its font library, under a single licensing agreement. [1] The fonts may be used directly on websites, [ 2 ] or synced via Adobe Creative Cloud to applications on the subscriber's computers.