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Lucida (pronunciation: / ˈ l uː s ɪ d ə / [2]) is an extended family of related typefaces designed by Charles Bigelow and Kris Holmes and released from 1984 onwards. [3] [4] The family is intended to be extremely legible when printed at small size or displayed on a low-resolution display – hence the name, from 'lucid' (clear or easy to understand).
This list of monospaced typefaces details standard monospaced fonts used in classical typesetting and ... Lucida Console [20] Menlo [21] Monaco [22] Monofur [23 ...
Lucida Sans Unicode is an OpenType typeface from the design studio of Bigelow & Holmes, [1] designed to support the most commonly used characters defined in version 1.0 of the Unicode standard. It is a sans-serif variant of the Lucida font family and supports Latin , Greek , Cyrillic and Hebrew scripts, as well as all the characters used in the ...
The "Included from" column indicates the first edition of Windows in which the font was ... Ink Free [6] Display: Proportional: ... Lucida Handwriting [2] Regular: ...
Vertical font names for article on English Wikipedia: Lucida Sans Unicode: Date: 26 March 2007: Source: Unicode typefaces: Author: Recreated by Stannered: SVG development
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on de.wikipedia.org Liste von Schriftarten; Usage on nl.wikipedia.org Lijst van lettertypen; Usage on tl.wikipedia.org
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on de.wikipedia.org Liste von Schriftarten; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Lucida; Anexo:Tipos de letra de palo seco
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