From: allanh@vivaldi.net   
      
   On Sun, 26 Oct 2025 06:19:12 -0500, John C. wrote:   
      
   > Allan wrote:   
   >> "Fontforge is a free Typeface (font) editor program for Windows, Mac OS   
   >> X and GNU+Linux and is localized in several languages.   
   >>   
   >> Use it to create, edit and convert fonts in OpenType, TrueType, UFO,   
   >> CID-keyed, Multiple Master, and many other formats.   
   >>   
   >> Fontforge supports several font formats like TrueType, PostScript,   
   >> OpenType, CID-keyed, multi-master, CFF, SVG, BDF, Datafork TrueType,   
   >> etc. Fontforge can convert fonts from one format to another.   
   >>   
   >> FontForge can also store fonts in its native format called “spline font   
   >> database files” using the .sfd extension, which has the advantage that   
   >> it is text-based."   
   >>   
   >> https://alternativeto.net/software/fontforge/about/   
   >>   
   >> Home Page   
   >> https://fontforge.org/en-US/   
   >>   
   >> Release Notes   
   >> https://github.com/fontforge/fontforge/releases/latest   
   >>   
   >> Download   
   >> https://github.com/fontforge/fontforge/releases/download/20251009/   
   >> FontForge-2025-10-09-Windows-x64.exe   
   >   
   > Do you know if the program will allow you to produce colored fonts? I   
   > looked at the websites, but can't see anything there that says that it   
   > can. Of course, I might have missed something.   
   >   
      
   I don't know enough about the types of fonts this program supports.   
   The word "Color" is found in the documentation, https://fontforg   
   .org/docs/index.html,   
   but it's not clear to me if it answers your question.   
      
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