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The following system fonts have been added with Yosemite: . ITC Bodoni 72: Book, Italic, Bold (these three in separate fonts with lining and text figures), Small Caps, Ornaments (Sumner Stone)
The "Included from" column indicates the first edition of Windows in which the font was included ... Regular Italic, Medium, Medium Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Italic ...
Cheltenham Medium Italic + Cheltenham Extra Bold (1910, Benton) Cheltenham Bold Shaded + Cheltenham Bold Italic Shaded + Cheltenham Extra Bold Shaded (1912, Benton) Cheltenham Medium Condensed + Cheltenham Medium Expanded (1913, Benton) Chic (1928, Benton) Civilité (1922, Benton), a modern adaptation of Robert Granjon’s face cut in 1557.
Alternating caps, [1] also known as studly caps [a], sticky caps (where "caps" is short for capital letters), or spongecase (in reference to the "Mocking Spongebob" internet meme) is a form of text notation in which the capitalization of letters varies by some pattern, or arbitrarily (often also omitting spaces between words and occasionally some letters).
Expert fonts include arrows, swashes, fraction figures, alternate styles, mathematic symbols, ornaments. Basic family includes all 8 font weights, but without small caps and expert fonts. It includes lining proportional figures (smaller than in classic). Office family only includes Regular and Bold weights, with only roman and italic in each ...
The Bauer Bodoni typeface, with samples of the three of the fonts in the family: Roman (or regular), bold, and italic.. In metal 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 an overall design.
The italic fonts were redesigned to include optical correction. Unlike the ITC and Monotype revivals, Simonson chose to use the obliques preferred by ATF, offering true italic characters as an alternate. The family contains a large number of alternate characters, such as swashes and unicase characters.
Klavika is a family of sans-serif fonts designed by Eric Olson and released by Process Type Foundry in 2004. It contains four weights: light, regular, medium, and bold (with corresponding italics) and variations of numerals. [1] The family of typefaces is described as straight-sided technical sans-serifs [2] flexible for editorial and identity ...