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    WOFF2

    WOFF2

    This document documents how to run the compression reference code

    ...It integrates specialized transforms for font tables (like glyf/loca and variations data) with Brotli compression to squeeze out as many bytes as possible while preserving exact font fidelity on decode. The repository includes a compact C/C++ library and small command-line tools so you can convert existing TTF/OTF files to WOFF2 and back for testing or build pipelines. Its encoder applies deterministic, spec-compliant transformations that maximize compressibility without altering rendering results, making it safe for production web delivery. The decoder is just as strict, validating headers and table checksums to guard against malformed inputs. ...
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    Some tools for discussion about algorithms. 1) an evaluating tool for complexity
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    GDTTLA aims to be a comprehensive yet easy to use, stable IDE for the TLA+ tools.
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