CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 14496-22:16
1 Scope
This part of ISO/IEC 14496 specifies the Open Font Format (OFF) specification, the TrueType™i
and Compact Font Format (CFF) outline formats, and the TrueType hinting language. Many
references to both TrueType and PostScript exist throughout this document, as Open Font Format
fonts combine the two technologies.
NOTE This specification is based on the OpenType® ii font format specification, and is technically
equivalent to that specification.
Multimedia applications require a broad range of media-related standards. In addition to the typical
audio and video applications, multimedia presentations include scalable 2D graphics and text
supporting all languages of the world. Faithful reproduction of scalable multimedia content requires
additional components including scalable font technology. The Open Font Format is an extension
of the TrueType font format, adding support for PostScript font data. OFF fonts and the operating
system services which support OFF fonts provide users with a simple way to install and use fonts,
whether the fonts contain TrueType outlines or CFF (PostScript) outlines.
The Open Font Format addresses the following goals:
? broader multi-platform support
? excellent support for international character sets
? excellent protection for font data
? smaller file sizes to make font distribution more efficient
? excellent support for advanced typographic control
PostScript®iii data included in OFF fonts may be directly rasterized or converted to the TrueType
outline format for rendering, depending on which rasterizers have been installed in the host
operating system. But the user model is the same: OFF fonts just work. Users will not need to be
aware of the type of outline data in OFF fonts. And font creators can use whichever outline format
they feel provides the best set of features for their work, without worrying about limiting a font's
usability.
OFF fonts can include the OFF Layout tables, which allow font creators to design broader
international and high-end typographic fonts. The OFF Layout tables contain information on glyph
substitution, glyph positioning, justification, and baseline positioning, enabling text-processing
applications to improve text layout.
As with TrueType fonts, OFF fonts allow the handling of large glyph sets using Unicode encoding.
Such encoding allows broad international support, as well as support for typographic glyph variants.
Additionally, OFF fonts may contain digital signatures, which allows operating systems and
browsing applications to identify the source and integrity of font files, including embedded font files
obtained in web documents, before using them. Also, font developers can encode embedding
restrictions in OFF fonts which cannot be altered in a font signed by the developer.
SDO:
CSA
Language:
English
ICS Codes:
35.040;
35.040.40
Status:
Withdrawn
Publish date:
2016-11-30
Standard Number:
CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 14496-22:16