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Itc korinna font family
Itc korinna font family








itc korinna font family

These subclass IDs are reserved for future assignment, and shall not be used without formal assignment by IBM. Subclass ID = 9-14 : (reserved for future use) This IBM Subclass is not reflected in the ISO/IEC 9541-1 Amendment 1 standard. This style is generally characterized by the fine hand writing style of calligraphy, while retaining the characteristic Oldstyle appearance.

#ITC KORINNA FONT FAMILY ISO#

This IBM Subclass reflects the ISO Serif Class and Contemporary Subclass as documented in the ISO/IEC 9541-1 Amendment 1 standard. An example of this font style is the University family. This style is generally characterized by a small x-height, with light stokes and serifs. This IBM Subclass reflects the ISO Serif Class and Legibility Subclass as documented in the ISO/IEC 9541-1 Amendment 1 standard.

itc korinna font family

An example of this font style is the IBM Press Roman family. This style is generally characterized by a large x-height, with wedge shaped serifs and a circular appearance of the bowls. This IBM Subclass is not specifically reflected in the ISO/IEC 9541-1 Amendment 1 standard. This style is generally characterized by a large x-height, with wedge shaped serifs and a circular appearance to the bowls similar to the Dutch Traditional Subclass below, but with lighter stokes. This IBM Subclass reflects the ISO Serif Class, Transitional Subclass, and Modified Specific Group as documented in the ISO/IEC 9541-1 Amendment 1 standard. An example of this font style is the Allied Linotype Palatino family. This style is generally characterized by a large x-height, with a relatively monotone appearance and sweeping tails based on the designs of the early Venetian printers. This style is generally characterized by a medium x-height, with a relatively monotone appearance and sweeping tails based on the designs of the early Venetian printers. This IBM Subclass reflects the ISO Serif Class, Oldstyle Subclass, and Garalde Specific Group as documented in the ISO/IEC 9541-1 Amendment 1 standard. An example of this font style is the ITC Garamond family. This style is generally characterized by a medium x-height, with tall ascenders. Specifically, it is distinguished by a medium resolution, hand tuned, bitmap rendition of the more general rounded legibility subclass. This style is generally characterized by a large x-height, with short ascenders and descenders. This subclass ID is used to indicate that the associated font has no design sub-classification or that the design subclassification is not of significance to the creator or user of the font resource. This IBM Class reflects the ISO Serif Class, Oldstyle and Legibility Subclasses as documented in the ISO/IEC 9541-1 Amendment 1 standard. This style is generally based upon the Latin printing style of the 15th to 17th century, with a mild diagonal contrast in stroke emphasis (lighter in upper left to lower right, heavier in upper right to lower left) and bracketed serifs. This class ID is used to indicate that the associated font has no design classification or that the design classification is not of significance to the creator or user of the font resource. Such designs should be matched to a classification for which substitution of another font design from the same class or subclass would generally result in a similar appearance of the presented document. It should be noted that some font designs may be classified equally well into more than IBM Font Class or Subclass. These values classify a font design as to its appearance, but do not identify the specific font family, typeface variation, designer, supplier, size, or metric table differences. The high byte of this field contains the family class, while the low byte contains the family subclass. The font class is the most general and the font subclass is the most specific. This parameter is intended for use in selecting an alternate font when the requested font is not available. sFamil圜lassĭescription: This parameter is a classification of font-family design.Ĭomments: The font class and font subclass are registered values assigned by IBM to each font family. This information is stored in the sFamil圜lass field of a font’s OS/2 table. This section defines the IBM Font Class and the IBM Font Subclass parameter values to be used in the classification of font designs by the font designer or supplier.










Itc korinna font family