> Where in the CSS specification does it say that support for the opentype > format is required? > Well, actually under section 15.3.5 it says the following (hmmm... yes, it also says that it's just _likely_ to be used ;-) An initial list of format strings defined by this specification and representing formats likely to be used by implementations on various platforms is: String Font Format Examples of common extensions "truedoc-pfr" TrueDocT Portable Font Resource .pfr "embedded-opentype" Embedded OpenType .eot "type-1" PostScriptT Type 1 .pfb, .pfa "truetype" TrueType .ttf "opentype" OpenType, including TrueType Open .ttf "truetype-gx" TrueType with GX extensions "speedo" Speedo "intellifont" Intellifont AshReceived on Tuesday, 11 April 2000 14:52:19 GMT
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