![]() While the qualities mentioned above may give a bit of an edge to OpenType/CFF, I’m certain that they won’t persuade everyone. ![]() This conversion, if not done properly, may result in distortions to the outlines. Many of the designs available in TrueType format may actually have started their life as PostScript outlines - type lingo for cubic Béziers - and were converted at some point in the process. I would say that the majority of type designers prefers to use cubic Béziers because they’re easier to manipulate and are able to represent a wide variety of curves with fewer points than quadratic Béziers. Cubic Bézier (left) and quadratic Bézier (right).
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