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  2. Source Serif - Wikipedia

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    It is the third open-source font family from Adobe, distributed under the SIL Open Font License. [3] The typeface is inspired by the forms of Pierre Simon Fournier and is a complementary design to the Source Sans family. [4] It is available in six weights in upright styles and italics, [5] and five optical sizes. [6]

  3. Font embedding - Wikipedia

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    Font embedding is a controversial practice because it allows copyrighted fonts to be freely distributed. The controversy can be mitigated by only embedding the characters required to view the document (subsetting). This reduces file size but prohibits adding previously unused characters to the document.

  4. 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

  5. Calibri - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Google released a freely-licensed font called Carlito, which is metric-compatible to Calibri, as part of ChromeOS. [20] Carlito's metric-compatibility ensures ChromeOS users can correctly display and print a document designed in Calibri without disrupting its layout. Carlito's glyph shapes are based on the prior open-source typeface ...

  6. Help:Text formatting - Wikipedia

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    Note that the current default size depends on context and enclosing formatting: For example, footnotes and references default to displayed in a slightly smaller-than-usual font, and headings (of various levels) default to displaying in a slightly larger font.

  7. Aharoni (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Aharoni is a Hebrew language typeface created by Tuvia Aharoni for Ludwig & Mayer as a Hebrew version of Erbar-Grotesk, and later used by the Monotype Corporation and Kivun Computers Ltd, known best for its use in Microsoft Windows. Versions of it have been included in Windows 2000, XP, XP SP2, Server 2003, Server 2008, Server 2012, 7, 8, 10 ...

  8. OpenType - Wikipedia

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    By combining related fonts into a single file, font tables that are identical can be shared, thereby allowing for more efficient storage. Also, individual fonts have a glyph-count limit of 65,535 glyphs, and a Collection file provides a "gap mode" mechanism for overcoming this limit in a single font file. (Each font within the collection still ...

  9. List of typefaces - Wikipedia

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    Fonts which support a wide range of Unicode scripts and Unicode symbols are sometimes referred to as "pan-Unicode fonts", although as the maximum number of glyphs that can be defined in a TrueType font is restricted to 65,535, it is not possible for a single font to provide individual glyphs for all defined Unicode characters (154,998 ...

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