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The font family is released as GNU FreeFont under the GNU General Public License. It also supports several font formats, including PostScript, TrueType, and OpenType. For this reason the fonts are derived from original work made in FontForge, and stored in .sfd (Spline Font Database) files. The most recent release is from May 2012.
Samples of Monospaced typefaces Typeface name Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Anonymous Pro [1]Bitstream Vera Sans Mono [2]Cascadia Code: Century Schoolbook Monospace
The PT family, showing the related structures of letters Thesis by Lucas DeGroot. In typography, a font superfamily or typeface superfamily is a font family containing fonts that fall into multiple classifications. [1] The norm in a superfamily is to start from an identical character shape; class-specific features such as serifs are added to ...
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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
Software Maximum number of glyphs supported Colored glyphs Windows Type 1 (.pfb) editor Mac Type 1 (LWFN) editor OpenType TT / TrueType (.ttf) editor Mac TrueType (sfnt/dfont) editor
This list of fonts contains every font shipped with Mac OS X 10.0 through macOS 10.14, including any that shipped with language-specific updates from Apple (primarily Korean and Chinese fonts). For fonts shipped only with Mac OS X 10.5, please see Apple's documentation.
The Liberation font, while different, is designed to have the same metrics as the other one, thus the relevance of the comparison (note the identical text alignment). Created in Inkscape. Fonts converted to paths for maximum compatibility with systems lacking the relevant fonts (including Wikipedia's renderer).