Apple Advanced Typography

Apple Advanced Typography (AAT) is Apple Inc.'s computer technology for advanced font rendering, supporting internationalization and complex features for typographers, a successor to Apple's little-used QuickDraw GX font technology of the mid-1990s. It is a set of extensions to the TrueType outline font standard, with smartfont features similar to the OpenType font format that was developed by Adobe and Microsoft, and to Graphite. It also incorporates concepts from Adobe's "multiple master" font format, allowing for axes of traits to be defined and morphing of a glyph independently along each of these axes. AAT font features do not alter the underlying typed text; they only affect the characters' representation during glyph conversion.

Apple Advanced Typography
Filename extension
.ttf, .ttc
Type code0100, "ttcf"
Developed byApple
Type of formatFont file
Extended fromTrueType, PostScript fonts
Websitehttps://developer.apple.com/fonts/TrueType-Reference-Manual/RM06/Chap6AATIntro.html
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