- From: John Hudson <john@tiro.ca>
- Date: Mon, 06 Jul 2015 11:46:46 -0700
- To: Ken Lunde <lunde@adobe.com>, "Levantovsky, Vladimir" <vladimir.levantovsky@monotype.com>
- CC: "public-webfonts-wg@w3.org" <public-webfonts-wg@w3.org>
On 06/07/15 08:37, Ken Lunde wrote: > I raise this question because some environments (Windows is one example, I think) use the mere presence of the 'DSIG' table to assign the correct icon to OpenType/CFF fonts. It is possible to have a completely valid 'DSIG' table that includes zero (0) digital signatures, which can be referred to as a "stub" table. That particular issue would only be relevant for installed fonts on the desktop, no? JH -- John Hudson Tiro Typeworks Ltd www.tiro.com Salish Sea, BC tiro@tiro.com Getting Spiekermann to not like Helvetica is like training a cat to stay out of water. But I'm impressed that people know who to ask when they want to ask someone to not like Helvetica. That's progress. -- David Berlow
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