Truekeys 3.2
Truekeys
Font · v3.2
| Filename | truekeys-32.hqx |
|---|---|
| Size | 1,086.6 KB (1112628 bytes) |
| Mac OS | System 7Mac OS X |
| Architecture | PowerPC68K |
| Downloads | 5 |
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About
TrueKeys is a Chinese, Japanese, Korean (CJK) 2-byte truetype font conversion utilities. What makes it different from other truetype utilities such as TTConvert 1.5 and TrueConvert 0.3b is that it generates its own cmap table for specified language encoding, and assemble the original font data into a new truetype. This strategy corrects some common PC font problems such as no Mac cmap table support, etc. When TTConvert or TrueConvert does not work for your font, you should seriously try TrueKeys. TrueKeys v3.2 is guarenteed to work with any Mac format CJK truetypes and Windows format truetypes (including TTC format).
Key Benefits
Convert Chinese/Japanese/Korean truetype fonts between Windows/Macintosh format. Add Apple Unicode encoding table to existing font to support's Apple's Unicode imaging technology. Convert Chinese/Japanese/Korean truetype fonts between popular encodings. GB2312 (used in Chinese PWindows 3.1/95/98, Macintosh)<-> Big5 (used in Chinese CWindows 3.1/95/98, Macintosh) GBK(used in Chinese PWindows 95/98, Macintosh) <-> Unicode 2.0 (used in Windows NT) Big5 (used in Chinese CWindows 3.1/95/98, Macintosh) <-> Unicode 2.0 (used in Windows NT) Shift-JIS (used in Japanese Windows 3.1/95/98, Macintosh) <-> Unicode 2.0 (used in Windows NT) KSC5601 (used in Korean Windows 3.1/95/98, Macintosh) <-> Unicode 2.0 (used in Windows NT)
System Requirement
MacOS and compatible personal computers with 68030 or better. PowerPC is strongly recommended. System 7.1 or later, MacOS 7.5.3 recommended. Minimum 8 MB RAM, 16 MB recommended. Minimum 8 MB free storage on hard drive.
File Info
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