Template for creating formulas used by OpenOffice spreadsheets; allows cells within the spreadsheet to be automatically filled in based on formula calculations; formatted using the OASIS OpenDocument XML standard.
OpenType is a scalable format for computer fonts, initially developed by Microsoft, later joined by Adobe Systems. OpenType was first announced in 1996, with a significant number of OpenType fonts starting to ship in 2000–2001. Adobe completed conversion of its entire font library to OpenType around the end of 2002. As of early 2005[update], there were around 10,000 fonts available in OpenType format, with Adobe's library making up under a third of the total. As of 2006, every major font foundry and many minor ones were developing fonts in OpenType format.
General interface format for creating tuft designs that can be processed by tufting machines; allows designs to be weaved into various textile products; contains information such as thread-up, yarn placement, and yarn tuft lengths. The OTF format is supported by NedGraphics tuft design softwa