Question
How do I post a font?
Answer
Advanced typographic support for Latin script languages had so far mainly appeared in Adobe applications such as Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. QuarkXPress 6.5 and below (Quark, Inc.) are not Unicode compliant. Hence text which contains anything other than WinANSI/MacRoman characters will not display correctly in an OpenType font (nor in other Unicode font formats, for that matter). Corel's CorelDRAW does not support OpenType typographic features, either. However, Quark offers support similar to Adobe's in QuarkXPress 7, which shipped in May 2006. The Windows Presentation Foundation, which is a part of Windows Vista and available for Windows XP supports OpenType CFF (Compact Font Format) fonts, and advanced typographic features such as ligatures, old-style numerals, swash variants, fractions, superscript and subscript, small capitalization, glyph substitution, multiple baselines, contextual and stylistic alternates (kerning), line-level justification, ruby characters etc. Additionally, AAT-supporting applications running on Mac OS X 10.4 and later, including TextEdit and Keynote, get considerable OpenType support.
— Source: Wikipedia (www.wikipedia.org)