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  2. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Text formatting

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    Avoid using boldface (or other font gimmicks) in the expansions of acronyms, as in United Nations (see Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Abbreviations § Acronyms for guidelines on acronym style). The same applies to over-explaining portmanteau terms; avoid clauses like Texarkana is named for Tex as and Arkan s a s .

  3. Font family (HTML) - Wikipedia

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    A font is a particular set of glyphs (character shapes), differentiated from other fonts in the same family by additional properties such as stroke weight, slant, relative width, etc. The CSS term font face is matched with "font"; it is decided by a combination of the font family and the additional properties.

  4. Font - Wikipedia

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    In metal typesetting, a font (American English) or fount (Commonwealth English) is a particular size, weight and style of a typeface, defined as the set of fonts that share an overall design. For instance, the typeface Bauer Bodoni (shown in the figure) includes fonts " Roman " (or "regular"), " bold " and " italic "; each of these exists in a ...

  5. Help:Text formatting - Wikipedia

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    Bold text is stylistically offset from other text without conveying extra importance. The most common use of boldface is to highlight the article title, and often synonyms, in the lead section. Do not use bold text for emphasis. Use ''' to open and close bold text.

  6. Computer Modern - Wikipedia

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    This includes the four traditional styles of font (regular, italic, bold, bold italic), and also: CMU Serif upright italic, an upright italic style similar to cursive upright handwriting; CMU Serif bold non-extended, a bold weight duplexed to have the same width as the regular style; CMU Serif roman and bold slanted, two oblique styles

  7. ANSI escape code - Wikipedia

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    May be implemented as a light font weight like bold. [23] 3: Italic Not widely supported. Sometimes treated as inverse or blink. [22] 4: Underline Style extensions exist for Kitty, VTE, mintty, iTerm2 and Konsole. [24] [25] [26] 5: Slow blink Sets blinking to less than 150 times per minute 6: Rapid blink MS-DOS ANSI.SYS, 150+ per minute; not ...

  8. Computer font - Wikipedia

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    In the terminology of movable metal type, a typeface is a set of characters that share common design features across styles and sizes (for example, all the varieties of Gill Sans), while a font is a set of pieces of movable type in a specific typeface, size, width, weight, slope, etc. (for example, Gill Sans bold 12 point).

  9. Cochin (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Sol Hess designed a bold design in the same style. [10] Badr is an Arabic font from Linotype by Osman Husseini which uses Cochin for its Latin alphabet. [11] Cochin had a display open-face companion, with an empty space in the middle of the letter, named Moreau-le-jeune. [12] This was sold as "Caslon Open Face" in the United States. [13]

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