TTFviewer is a graphical utility for viewing and inspecting TrueType fonts.
It can display individual glyphs selected by character or Unicode code point, or browse all glyphs contained in a TTF file. The viewer provides zooming, panning and SVG export capabilities and is built with Qt.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Open individual TTF files or folders containing fonts.
- Display glyphs by entering a character.
- Select glyphs using hexadecimal Unicode code points.
- Browse all glyphs contained in a font.
- Zoom glyph images with the mouse wheel.
- Pan images using mouse controls.
- Reset glyph size and position.
- Display glyphs at their original size.
- Export displayed glyphs in SVG format.
- Cross-platform support – runs on Linux, Windows and macOS.
Website: https://github.com/QQxiaoming/TTFviewer
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Developer: QQxiaoming
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

TTFviewer is written in C++. Learn C++ with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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