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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
Windows Vista Font Support -- Latin/Cyrillic/Greek List of Windows Vista fonts that support Latin, Cyrillic and Greek. Display and creation of text in different languages Complex scripts and fonts included in Windows Vista.
The FONTLIBRARY (originally called the Open Font Library) is a project devoted to hosting and encouraging the creation of fonts released under Free Licenses. [4] [5] It is a sister project to Openclipart [3] [2] [6] and hosts over 6000 fonts from over 250 contributors. [7] These are intended to be downloaded, remixed and shared freely. [8]
It has been included with Windows since Windows Vista, Microsoft Office 2007 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2010, and is available for download from Microsoft. It is the only standard Windows Vista font with a slash through the zero character. It is the default font for Microsoft Notepad as of Windows 8.
The ClearType Font Collection is a series of fonts developed by Microsoft to show the full potential of their ClearType font rendering technology. They were first shipped with Windows Vista and Office 2007 and have been distributed with Windows ever since.
The Free UCS Outline Fonts [1] (also known as freefont) is a font collection project. The project was started by Primož Peterlin and is currently administered by Steve White. The aim of this project has been to produce a package of fonts by collecting existing free fonts and special donations, to support as many Unicode characters as possible.
Users can now arrange fonts based on font type, and view the full file system paths of installed font locations. Windows Vista includes new Western (Latin, Greek and Cyrillic) ClearType typefaces: Calibri , Cambria , Candara (sans-serif), Consolas , Constantia (serif), Corbel (sans-serif), Segoe UI, Segoe Script , and Segoe Print (casual). [2]
Constantia is part of the ClearType Font Collection, a suite of fonts from various designers released with Windows Vista. All start with the letter C to reflect that they were designed to work well with Microsoft’s ClearType text rendering system, a text rendering engine designed to make text clearer to read on LCD monitors.