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  2. Nimbus Sans - Wikipedia

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    Nimbus Sans L is a version of Nimbus Sans using Adobe font sources. It was designed in 1987. The family includes 17 fonts in 5 weights and 2 widths, with Nimbus Sans L Extra Black only available in condensed roman format.

  3. List of monospaced typefaces - Wikipedia

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    Nimbus Mono L: NK57 Monospace [25] Noto Mono Designer: Google: OCR-A Designer: American Type Founders staff : OCR-B [26] Class: Neo-grotesque . Operator Mono: Overpass Mono [27] Oxygen Mono [28] PragmataPro [29] Prestige Elite [30] ProFont [31] PT Mono [32] Recursive Mono: Roboto Mono [33] SF Mono: Source Code Pro [34] Spleen [35] Terminus ...

  4. Nimbus Mono L - Wikipedia

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    Nimbus Mono is a monospaced typeface created by URW Studio in 1984, [1] and eventually released under the GPL and AFPL (as Type 1 font for Ghostscript) in 1996 ...

  5. Liberation fonts - Wikipedia

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    Liberation Sans, Sans Narrow, Serif and Mono closely match the metrics of Monotype Corporation fonts Arial, Arial Narrow, Times New Roman and Courier New [a] respectively. This means that the characters of each Liberation font are identical in width and height to those of each corresponding Monotype font.

  6. Tantalum nitride - Wikipedia

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    Tantalum nitride (TaN) is a chemical compound, a nitride of tantalum. There are multiple phases of compounds, stoichimetrically from Ta 2 N to Ta 3 N 5, including TaN. As a thin film TaN find use as a diffusion barrier and insulating layer between copper interconnects in the back end of line of computer chips. Tantalum nitrides are also used in ...

  7. Libertinus - Wikipedia

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    Libertinus is a typeface forked in 2012 from the Linux Libertine Open Fonts Project, which aims to create free and open alternatives to proprietary typefaces such as Times New Roman.

  8. Wikipedia:Typography - Wikipedia

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    On Macs, Helvetica, Times, and Courier are three core fonts used by Adobe's PostScript and PDF technologies. All three fonts have been included on every Mac going back to the 1980s, and they are the default "sans-serif", "serif", and "monospace" fonts in almost all web browsers.

  9. Times New Roman - Wikipedia

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    URW++ produced a version of Times New Roman called Nimbus Roman in 1982. Nimbus Roman No9 L, URW's PostScript variant, was released under the GNU General Public License in 1996, [174] [175] and is included with some free and open source software.