Apple Type Services for Unicode Imaging

Apple Type Services for Unicode Imaging
Developer(s) Apple Computer
Operating system Classic Mac OS, macOS
Type System Utility
License Proprietary
Website developer.apple.com/
internationalization

The Apple Type Services for Unicode Imaging (ATSUI) is the set of services for rendering Unicode-encoded text introduced in Mac OS 8.5 and carried forward into Mac OS X.

It replaced the WorldScript engine for legacy encodings.

Obsolescence

ATSUI was replaced by a faster[1] and modern Unicode imaging engine called Core Text in Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard).

The framework was officially deprecated with Xcode 4.6, which was released in December 2012: "Source code using ATS APIs will generate warnings while being compiled. For 10.8, there will be no loss of functionality but there could be areas where performance will suffer. Programmers are instructed to replace all their ATS code (including ATSUI) with CoreText as ATS functionality will be completely removed in future releases of OS X."[2]

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