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Microsoft sans serif 1535
Microsoft sans serif 1535













  1. #Microsoft sans serif 1535 driver#
  2. #Microsoft sans serif 1535 windows#

OpenType features includes init, isol, medi, fina, liga for default Arabic script.

microsoft sans serif 1535

Font is smoothed at 0-6 points, hinted at 7-14 points, hinted and smoothed at 15 and above points. Version 1.10 of the font includes 1119 glyphs (1209 characters, 26 blocks), supporting Unicode ranges Alphabetic Presentation forms, Arabic, Arabic Presentation forms A-B, Cyrillic, General Punctuation, Greek and Coptic, Hebrew, Latin Extended-A, Latin Extended-B, Latin Extended Additional, Mathematical Operators, Thai. Capital R, which was designed in the style of original Helvetica in the original MS Sans Serif, is instead a compromise between Helvetica and the straight-diagonal descender in Arial the descender curves at the top and is a straight diagonal at the bottom. For example, the tail in lowercase a is shortened to vertical stem in Microsoft Sans Serif, the top of the stem lowercase f curves down instead of horizontally, the hook at the descenders of y and j are hooked up in Microsoft Sans Serif, the strokes in the middle of digit 8 intersect at a different angle. The PostScript font name is MicrosoftSansSerif.ĭespite being a vectorized replacement, there are subtle design changes.

#Microsoft sans serif 1535 windows#

This font also contains most glyphs shipped with any version of Windows until Windows Vista, excluding fonts supporting East Asian ideographs.

microsoft sans serif 1535

Microsoft Sans Serif is a TrueType font that is designed as a vectorized, metric-compatible variant of MS Sans Serif, first distributed with Windows 2000 and later (designed by Microsoft). Microsoft Sans Serif is either a registered trademark or a trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. MS Sans Serif (variation), Arial and Helvetica MS Sans Serif is very similar in design to Arial and Helvetica (the latter being the source of the abbreviated name "Helv"). The name "Helv" is still used in Windows as a synonym for MS Sans Serif. Today, the font is still available in Windows XP, Vista, and possibly 7 because the Euro was included, and is still used in menus, dialog boxes, etc.

#Microsoft sans serif 1535 driver#

When changing dpi settings in Windows 95 or later (in Windows 3.1, dpi setting is tied to screen resolution, depending on driver information file), Windows is configured to load a different MS Sans Serif font, historically called the " 8514" variant. MS Sans Serif was available in the font sizes 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, and 24. Starting from Windows 2000, the default desktop scheme uses Tahoma (MS Sans Serif is still used on some dialog boxes). It shares spots with typefaces like Terminal, Fixedsys, and System. It is the default system font on Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98, and Windows ME. It changed to its current name starting with Windows 3.1. MS Sans Serif is a proportional raster font introduced in Windows 1.x as "Helv".















Microsoft sans serif 1535