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What is a TTC file? Collection of fonts saved in the TrueType ( .TTF ) format; used to deliver multiple fonts in a single file; useful for combining fonts that share many glyphs in common.

More Information TTC files allow multiple fonts to share glyph sets, which reduces the overall disk space required by the fonts. TrueType Font Collections are most often used for East Asian languages, such as Japanese and Korean.

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What is a TTC file?

Collection of fonts saved in the TrueType ( .TTF ) format; used to deliver multiple fonts in a single file; useful for combining fonts that share many glyphs in common.

More Information

TTC files allow multiple fonts to share glyph sets, which reduces the overall disk space required by the fonts. TrueType Font Collections are most often used for East Asian languages, such as Japanese and Korean.

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Updated: August 26, 2010

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What is a TTC file?
Collection of fonts saved in the TrueType (.TTF) format; used to deliver multiple fonts in a single file; useful for combining fonts that share many glyphs in common.