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  2. Category:Greek typefaces - Wikipedia

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  3. List of typefaces included with Microsoft Windows - Wikipedia

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    The "Included from" column indicates the first edition of Windows in which the font was included. Included typefaces with versions ... Greek, Cyrillic, Arabic, Hebrew ...

  4. Wilson Greek - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Greek is a polytonic Greek typeface designed in 1995 by Matthew Carter, notable for its large inventory of ligatures. It is based on a typeface designed in 1756 by Alexander Wilson for an edition of Homer 's Iliad and Odyssey published that same year in Glasgow by Robert and Andrew Foulis.

  5. List of typefaces - Wikipedia

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    Noto, a family of fonts designed by Google: nearly 64,000 glyphs as of 2018. PragmataPro, a modular monospaced font family designed by Fabrizio Schiavi, Regular version includes more than 7000 glyphs; Squarish Sans CT v0.10 (1,756 glyphs; Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Hebrew, and more) STIX (especially mathematics, symbols and Greek, see also XITS)

  6. Palatino - Wikipedia

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    Domitian is a typeface based on URW Palladio L font released recently in 2020. It was meant to be a drop in of Adobe Palatino, and extends more characters on top of Palladio. [77] Asana Math is an OpenType mathematical font designed to look like Palatino (so that math can visually

  7. Symbol (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    The font was created by Adobe and has its own character encoding, with the Greek letters arranged according to similar Latin letters (Chi = C, etc.).The document describing the mapping to Unicode code points [2] was created before several of the characters were added to Unicode, so the original mapping assigns several of the characters to the Private Use Area (PUA).

  8. Helvetica - Wikipedia

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    FreeSans is a free font descending from URW++ Nimbus Sans L, which in turn descends from Helvetica. [159] It is one of free (GPL) fonts developed in GNU FreeFont project, first published in 2002. Other such typefaces take creative liberties from Helvetica and its basic letter shapes.

  9. Zapfino - Wikipedia

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    The font includes over 1,400 glyphs as of the most recent version, and contains much bigger letters than the Zapfino fonts Linotype sells in retail channel. Since then, Linotype has extended Zapfino to include an additional Forte weight in their Zapfino Extra family which Apple has not licensed for distribution with macOS.

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