- Latin), also
known as
Vetus Itala ("Old Italian"),
Itala ("Italian") and Old
Italic, and
denoted by the
siglum L{\displaystyle {\mathfrak {L}}}, is the collective...
- conjunction—most
fonts now come with a
roman type and an
oblique version (generally
called "
italic"
though often not true italics). In this usage,
italics are...
- The Old
Italic scripts are a
family of
ancient writing systems used on the
Italian Peninsula between about 700 and 100 BC, for
various languages spoken...
-
files are
still legally available from some third-party websites.
Updated versions of the
fonts produced since 2002 have not been
published as
freeware and...
- The
Italic languages form a
branch of the Indo-European
language family,
whose earliest known members were
spoken on the
Italian Peninsula in the first...
-
first time,
italic type
features are
incorporated in the
italic fonts. The
fonts incorporate handwriting features,
especially in
italic version. URW and...
-
Italic script, also
known as
chancery cursive and
Italic hand, is a semi-cursive,
slightly sloped style of
handwriting and
calligraphy that was developed...
-
there is no
oblique (
italic)
version.
Arial Unicode MS was
previously distributed with
Microsoft Office, but this
ended in 2016
version. It is
bundled with...
-
known today.
These variants, the
Italic and
Roman forms, were
derived from the
Caroline Script version. The
Italic form ⟨ɑ⟩, also
called script a, is...
-
family was
increased to 24 fonts: six weights, each with a
roman and
italic version, in two
widths (normal and condensed). Frutiger's
numbering system was...