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The 'OS/2' table consists of a set of metrics that are required by Windows. It is not fully used by Apple platforms.
It also says:
A number of fields in the 'OS/2' table replicate data found elsewhere in the font; most notably, the various ascent and descent fields mirror some of the contents of the horizontal header table. The macOS derives ascent and descent information from the latter; Windows from the former.
It seems that while the OS/2 table might play a role in a system font, it may not be necessary in a web font.
Is there a really good reason why a font should not pass without an OS/2 table? Perhaps it could produce a warning rather than an error.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
The code throws an error if the
OS/2
table is missing in the source font.In Apple's reference manual for TrueType fonts, the
OS/2
table is listed as an optional table.The OS/2 table reference says:
It also says:
It seems that while the
OS/2
table might play a role in a system font, it may not be necessary in a web font.Is there a really good reason why a font should not pass without an
OS/2
table? Perhaps it could produce a warning rather than an error.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: