The Ghost in the Glyph
corrupted, temporary, or system-generated placeholder name
At first glance, “fzdhtkgbk10” appears to be a cat walking across a keyboard. However, in the context of font naming conventions, it is almost certainly a .
Potential Uses
The fzdhtkgbk10 font, with its seemingly specialized nature, could find applications in:
- .pfb / .pfm (PostScript Type 1)
- .ttf / .otf (TrueType/OpenType)
- .vf / .tfm / .pk (TeX virtual font, TeX Font Metric, packed bitmap) — especially likely if the font appears in TeX workflows.
- .mf (Metafont source) — if originally a Metafont design.
FontForge
However, if you find this font on your system, it’s worth investigating. Open it with a font inspection tool like or RightFont to see its real metadata. You might discover it’s actually a renamed version of a known typeface (e.g., FZShuSong-Z01 or FZYaoti).