- typesetting, a
font (American English) or
fount (Commonwealth English) is a
particular size,
weight and
style of a typeface,
defined as the set of
fonts that share...
- A
typeface (or
font family) is a
design of letters,
numbers and
other symbols, to be used in
printing or for
electronic display. Most
typefaces include...
- A logo (abbreviation of logotype; from
Ancient Gr**** λόγος (lógos) 'word, speech' and τύπος (túpos) 'mark, imprint') is a
graphic mark, emblem, or symbol...
-
computer font is
implemented as a
digital data file
containing a set of
graphically related glyphs. A
computer font is
designed and
created using a
font editor...
-
font design. Luxi
fonts were once
commonly distributed with free
software operating systems, such as Linux. They were
featured as the
default fonts for...
-
replaced with Handa,
Bocha &
Bhonda respectively. The
stories of
Nonte Fonter Nanan Kirtee were
adapted in an
original television series. The episodes...
- A
monospaced font, also
called a fixed-pitch, fixed-width, or non-proportional
font, is a
font whose letters and
characters each
occupy the same amount...
- free
fonts (see
image at right).
Other widespread Microsoft fonts, such as
Arial and
Times New Roman, have poor support. The
Apple system fonts Geneva...
-
PostScript fonts are
font files encoded in
outline font specifications developed by
Adobe Systems for
professional digital typesetting. This
system uses...
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Kochi (東風フォント) was a
font development project to
build free
replacements of
proprietary fonts such as MS
Gothic or MS Mincho,
developed by
Yasuyuki Furukawa...