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fontor typeface or type familyAssortment or set of type (alphanumeric characters used for printing), all of one coherent style. Before the advent of computers, fonts were expressed in cast metal that was used as a template for printing. Fonts are now stored as digitized images that can be scaled and otherwise modified for printing on electronic printers or digital phototypesetters. Fonts typically include the normal typeface (roman) as well as italic, bold, bold italic, and sometimes extra-bold versions. See also typesetting, typography. fontA set of type characters of a particular typeface design and size. Each typeface, such as Times Roman, Helvetica and Arial, is typically made available in four variations: normal weight, bold, italic and bold italic. Thus, for bitmapped fonts, which are fully generated ahead of time, four fonts would be required for each point size of the typeface. For scalable fonts, which are generated in any point size on the fly, only four fonts would be required for each typeface. font a. a large bowl for baptismal water, usually mounted on a pedestal font [fänt] (graphic arts) A particular typeface and size, including all the uppercase and lowercase letters, punctuation marks, numerals, and so forth.
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While data survey experts are trained to be fontal and uniform in their collection of data, claims representatives may prompt, direct, and clarify responses from applicants to facilitate the case. Fairplex stunner: Defending champion One O Seven, a 34-1 shot, caught Fontal in the final strides and posted a major upset in the $50,000 Bangles and Beads Stakes for fillies and mares at Fairplex Park. In 2001, Enova encountered significant, non-recurring professional expenses of $400,000 and an ultimate legal settlement of $900,000 with respect to the Fontal International lawsuit. |
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