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  2. List of typefaces included with macOS - Wikipedia

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    Apple's font list for 10.9 (names only, no images) Apple's font list for 10.12 (names only, no images) Apple's font list for 10.13 (names only, no images) Apple's font list for 10.14 (names only, no images) Apple's font list for 11 (names only, no images) Advanced Typography with Mac OS X Tiger (Appendix B contains representations of Latin ...

  3. List of Apple typefaces - Wikipedia

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    Cairo (1984 by Susan Kare, a dingbat font best known for the dogcow in the 0x7A (lowercase Z) position) LastResort (2001 by Michael Everson, Mac OS X Fallback font) London (1984, Susan Kare), bitmap blackletter. Never converted to TrueType format. San Francisco (1984, Susan Kare), bitmap font in a 'ransom note' style. Never converted to ...

  4. Fonts on Macintosh - Wikipedia

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    Chicago (sans-serif) was the default Macintosh system font in System 1–7.6. Also seen on LCD screens of earlier iPod models. Geneva (sans-serif) is designed for small point sizes and prevalent in all versions of the Mac user interface. Its name betrays its inspiration by the Swiss typeface Helvetica.

  5. List of macOS fonts - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 September 2016, at 22:46 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  6. List of typefaces - Wikipedia

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    Kurinto Font Folio (open source , pan-Unicode, 21 typefaces, 506 fonts; v2.196 (July 26, 2020) has coverage of most of Unicode v12.1 plus many auxiliary scripts including the UCSUR) LastResort (fallback font covering all 17 Unicode planes, included with Mac OS 8.5 and up) Lucida Grande (Unicode font included with macOS; includes 1,266 glyphs)*

  7. Typography of Apple Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The same font found its way into the Rosetta-derived writing recognition system in Mac OS X—Inkwell. The TrueType font can be made available to any application by copying the font file, which is embedded in a system component, to any font folder. (See List of macOS fonts for more information.)

  8. Talk:List of typefaces included with macOS - Wikipedia

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    Nick: I'm working on extracting the font files from all the Mac OS X installation CD's (10.0, 10.1 tier 2, 10.2, 10.3), so that I can create somewhat of a timeline of which fonts were included in which version. So I suggest you hold of on spending too much time on manually listing the fonts, until I'm done.

  9. San Francisco (sans-serif typeface) - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco (sans-serif typeface) San Francisco (also known as SF Pro) is a neo-grotesque typeface made by Apple Inc. It was first released to developers on November 18, 2014. [1][2] It is the first new typeface designed at Apple in nearly twenty years and has been inspired by Helvetica and DIN. [1]