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  2. List of typefaces included with Microsoft Windows - Wikipedia

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    Typeface Family Spacing Weights/Styles Target script Included from Can be installed on Example image Aharoni [6]: Sans Serif: Proportional: Bold: Hebrew: XP, Vista

  3. Segoe - Wikipedia

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    The Microsoft Office logo. Segoe (/ səˈɡoʊ / sə-GOH[1]) is a typeface, or family of fonts, that is best known for its use by Microsoft. The company uses Segoe in its online and printed marketing materials, including recent logos for a number of products. Additionally, the Segoe UI font sub-family is used by numerous Microsoft applications ...

  4. Helvetica - Wikipedia

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    Arial Arimo Liberation Sans. Helvetica, also known by its original name Neue Haas Grotesk, is a widely used sans-serif typeface developed in 1957 by Swiss typeface designer Max Miedinger and Eduard Hoffmann. Helvetica is a neo-grotesque design, one influenced by the famous 19th-century (1890s) typeface Akzidenz-Grotesk and other German and ...

  5. TrueType - Wikipedia

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    TrueType. TrueType is an outline font standard developed by Apple in the late 1980s as a competitor to Adobe 's Type 1 fonts used in PostScript. It has become the most common format for fonts on the classic Mac OS, macOS, and Microsoft Windows operating systems.

  6. Constantia (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Constantia (typeface) Constantia is a serif typeface designed by John Hudson and commissioned by Microsoft. [2] It is a transitional serif design, influenced by Eric Gill ’s Perpetua design. Development of the typeface began in 2003 and it was released in 2004. Constantia is part of the ClearType Font Collection, a suite of fonts from various ...

  7. Point (typography) - Wikipedia

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    In typography, the point is the smallest unit of measure. It is used for measuring font size, leading, and other items on a printed page. The size of the point has varied throughout printing's history. Since the 18th century, the size of a point has been between 0.18 and 0.4 millimeters. Following the advent of desktop publishing in the 1980s ...

  8. Microsoft Sans Serif - Wikipedia

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    MS Sans Serif is the default system font on Windows 3.0, Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98, and Windows ME. A Euro symbol was added to this font for the release of Windows 98. MS Sans Serif is available in the font sizes 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, and 24. When changing the DPI settings in Windows 95 or later, Windows loads a different ...

  9. List of typefaces - Wikipedia

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    Aparajita(Angika, Bhojpuri, Bodo and other Indian languages) Arek (Armenian, Latin) Arial(Used in English, Arabic, Hebrew and other languages)[2] Avory (Cyrillic, Greek, Latin) Awami Nastaliqfeatures a more extensive character set than most Nastaliq typefaces, supporting: Urdu, Balochi, Farsi(Iranian Persian), Khowar, Palula, Saraiki, Shina.