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Invalid amor - what does this mean?
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Invalid amor - what does this mean?


  • Subject: Invalid amor - what does this mean?
  • From: "Gerriet M. Denkmann" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 22 May 2015 18:18:45 +0700

Using the STKaiti-SC-Black font (display name: Kaiti SC Black) (in TextEdit, Font Book, or whatever) I get lines like this:

[some app] CoreText: Invalid ‘amor’ Subtable In name = STKaiti-SC-Black, size = 36.000000, matrix = 0x0, descriptor = <CTFontDescriptor: 0x60800009dba0>{attributes = <CFBasicHash 0x608000465900 [0x7fff765b9ed0]>{type = mutable dict, count = 1,
entries =>
	2 : <CFString 0x7fff766786f0 [0x7fff765b9ed0]>{contents = "NSFontNameAttribute"} = <CFString 0x60800004f0c0 [0x7fff765b9ed0]>{contents = "STKaiti-SC-Black"}
}
>}

Does this mean that the font is corrupted? Font Book → File → Validate Font reports no problems.

This font may be part of the “additional asian fonts” which are only installed on demand.

Gerriet.


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