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  2. Navy eReader Device - Wikipedia

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    Each NeRD costs the Navy $3,000, but most of the cost is e-book licensing so the material costs are minimal. [4] It has adjustable font types and sizes, includes a carrying case, is not equipped with internet capabilities due to security concerns [ 5 ] and will be not available to the general public.

  3. Help:Fonts - Wikipedia

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    apt-get install fonts-mph-2b-damase The package should also work under all other Debian derived distributions (e.g. Ubuntu, don't forget the sudo command). For other distributions, extract the truetype font and place it under either /usr/share/fonts/ (with superuser right) or ~/.fonts/ (normal user right). Then run the following command to ...

  4. Aptos (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Aptos, originally named Bierstadt, is a sans-serif typeface in the neo-grotesque style developed by Steve Matteson. [3] It was released in 2023 as the new default font for the Microsoft Office suite, replacing the previously used Calibri font.

  5. Font Book - Wikipedia

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    Font Book is opened by default whenever the user clicks on a new .otf or .ttf font file. The user can view the font and install it, at which point the font will be copied to a centralized folder of user-installed fonts and be available for all apps to use. [1] It can be used to browse all installed fonts.

  6. List of typefaces included with Microsoft Windows - Wikipedia

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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

  7. Geek Monthly - Wikipedia

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    Geek Monthly was an American print magazine that was launched in 2006 under the guidance of editor-in-chief Jeff Bond by CFQ Media, who was previously responsible for relaunching the classic science fiction/fantasy magazine Cinefantastique and its sister publication Femme Fatales.

  8. Computer Modern - Wikipedia

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    Computer Modern was first transformed to a PostScript Type 3 font format by BlueSky, Inc. in 1988, and then to Type 1 in 1992 to include font hinting. [16] The Type 1 version has since then been donated to the American Mathematical Society (AMS) which distributes them freely under the Open Font License. [17] It is found in most standard TeX ...

  9. Bookshelf Symbol 7 - Wikipedia

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    Bookshelf Symbol 7 is a typeface which was packaged with Microsoft Office 2003.It is a pi font encoding several less common variants of Roman letters (including a small subset of those used in the International Phonetic Alphabet), a few musical symbols and mathematical symbols, a few additional symbols (including torii), and a few rare or obscure kanji.