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  2. EB Garamond - Wikipedia

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    It is still possible to generate font files from that repository using OpenBSD or Linux. [10] Octavio Pardo's newer version can be downloaded as OTF and TTF files from his repository. [11] Pardo's version is also available for embedding through Google Fonts [12] and through Adobe Fonts. [13]

  3. Text figures - Wikipedia

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    Hoefler Text, a typeface designed in 1991, uses text figures. The ascending six and descending nines are minted on this 1996 U.S. penny. Text figures (also known as non-lining, lowercase, old style, [1] ranging, hanging, medieval, billing, [2] or antique [3] figures or numerals) are numerals designed with varying heights in a fashion that resembles a typical line of running text, hence the name.

  4. File:Q tails (sans-serif) pie chart.svg - Wikipedia

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    set terminal svg size 650, 350 enhanced font 'Liberation Sans, Helvetica, ... You can copy, modify, distribute and perform the work, even for commercial purposes, all ...

  5. Descender - Wikipedia

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    In most fonts, descenders are reserved for lowercase characters such as g, j, q, p, y, and sometimes f. Some fonts, however, also use descenders for some numerals (typically 3, 4, 5, 7, and 9). Such numerals are called old-style numerals. (Some italic fonts, such as Computer Modern italic, put a descender on the numeral 4 but not on any other ...

  6. Pitch (typewriter) - Wikipedia

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    Pitch is the number of letters, numbers and spaces in one inch (25.4 mm) of running text, that is, characters per inch (abbreviated cpi), measured horizontally. [1] [2] The pitch was most often used as a measurement of the size of typewriter fonts as well as those of impact printers used with computers.

  7. Georgia (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Georgia's italic uses a single-story "g".. Microsoft publicly released the initial version of the font on 1 November 1996 as part of the core fonts for the Web collection, and later bundled it with the Internet Explorer 4.0 supplemental font pack: these releases made it available for installation on both Windows and Macintosh computers.