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  2. Web typography - Wikipedia

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    To ensure that all Web users had a basic set of fonts, Microsoft started the Core fonts for the Web initiative in 1996 (terminated in 2002). Released fonts include Arial, Courier New, Times New Roman, Comic Sans, Impact, Georgia, Trebuchet, Webdings and Verdana—under an EULA that made them freely distributable but also limited some rights to their use.

  3. List of typefaces included with Microsoft Windows - Wikipedia

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    This web page provides a comprehensive list of fonts shipped with Windows 3.1x through to Windows 11, with information on family, spacing, weights, styles, target script, and inclusion history. It also shows examples of each font and indicates whether they can be installed on other platforms.

  4. Segoe - Wikipedia

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    Segoe is a humanist sans-serif font designed by Steve Matteson and licensed to Microsoft for its branding and user interface. Segoe UI is a sub-family of Segoe with rounder letters and more weights and styles, introduced with Windows Vista and updated with Windows 11.

  5. Print on demand - Wikipedia

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    Print on demand (POD) is a printing technology and business process that produces books or other materials only when an order is received, using digital printing. Learn about the history, benefits, and types of POD services for authors, publishers, and consumers.

  6. Typeface - Wikipedia

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    A typeface is a design of letters, numbers and other symbols, to be used in printing or for electronic display. Learn about the history, terminology and variations of typefaces, fonts and font families from this Wikipedia article.

  7. PostScript fonts - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, technology and types of PostScript fonts, a system of outline fonts developed by Adobe Systems for professional digital typesetting. Compare PostScript fonts with TrueType and OpenType formats, and see the filename extensions and type codes for different font types.

  8. Core fonts for the Web - Wikipedia

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    A project by Microsoft to create a standard pack of fonts for the World Wide Web, terminated in 2002. The fonts are still available from some third-party websites under a proprietary license, but not for web embedding.

  9. List of typefaces - Wikipedia

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    Fallback font (freeware fallback font for Windows) Free UCS Outline Fonts aka FreeFont (free/open source, "FreeSerif" includes 3,914 glyphs in v1.52, MES-1 compliant) Gentium (free/open source, "Gentium Plus" includes over 5,500 glyphs in November 2010) GNU Unifont (free/open source, bitmapped glyphs are inclusive as defined in unicode-5.1 only)

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