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- Adobe_Font_Development_Kit_for_OpenType abstract "The Adobe Font Development Kit for OpenType, also known as Adobe FDKO or simply AFDKO, is a set of command-line tools for editing and verifying OpenType fonts, freely distributed by Adobe. It does not offer a glyph editor, but focuses on tools for manipulating font metrics, kerning and other OpenType features. AFDKO runs on Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux and Mac OS X.".
- Q4683978 abstract "The Adobe Font Development Kit for OpenType, also known as Adobe FDKO or simply AFDKO, is a set of command-line tools for editing and verifying OpenType fonts, freely distributed by Adobe. It does not offer a glyph editor, but focuses on tools for manipulating font metrics, kerning and other OpenType features. AFDKO runs on Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux and Mac OS X.".
- Adobe_Font_Development_Kit_for_OpenType comment "The Adobe Font Development Kit for OpenType, also known as Adobe FDKO or simply AFDKO, is a set of command-line tools for editing and verifying OpenType fonts, freely distributed by Adobe. It does not offer a glyph editor, but focuses on tools for manipulating font metrics, kerning and other OpenType features. AFDKO runs on Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux and Mac OS X.".
- Q4683978 comment "The Adobe Font Development Kit for OpenType, also known as Adobe FDKO or simply AFDKO, is a set of command-line tools for editing and verifying OpenType fonts, freely distributed by Adobe. It does not offer a glyph editor, but focuses on tools for manipulating font metrics, kerning and other OpenType features. AFDKO runs on Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux and Mac OS X.".