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Qué (quién) es system font - definición

FAMILY OF PROPORTIONAL RASTER FONTS
System (typoface); System (font)

raster font         
  • A bitmap color font for the [[Amiga OS]]
  • Perpetua]]
  • With stroke-based fonts, the same stroke paths can be filled with different stroke profiles resulting in different visual shapes without the need to specify the vertex positions of each outline, as is the case with outline fonts.
  • Macintosh operating system]]
DIGITAL DESCRIPTION OF A TYPOGRAPHICAL FONT
Bitmap font; Vector fonts; Vector font; Raster font; Digital font; Bit-Mapped Font; Bitmapped font; Pixel font; Scalable font; Bitmap fonts; Digital typeface; .fon; Outline typeface; Computer fonts; Font file; Stroke font; Virtual typeface; Screen font; Stroke-based font; Digital fonts; Raster fonts; Outline font; Computer typeface
outline font         
  • A bitmap color font for the [[Amiga OS]]
  • Perpetua]]
  • With stroke-based fonts, the same stroke paths can be filled with different stroke profiles resulting in different visual shapes without the need to specify the vertex positions of each outline, as is the case with outline fonts.
  • Macintosh operating system]]
DIGITAL DESCRIPTION OF A TYPOGRAPHICAL FONT
Bitmap font; Vector fonts; Vector font; Raster font; Digital font; Bit-Mapped Font; Bitmapped font; Pixel font; Scalable font; Bitmap fonts; Digital typeface; .fon; Outline typeface; Computer fonts; Font file; Stroke font; Virtual typeface; Screen font; Stroke-based font; Digital fonts; Raster fonts; Outline font; Computer typeface
<text> (Or "vector font") A font defined as a set of lines and curves as opposed to a bitmap font. An outline font (e.g. PostScript, TrueType, RISC OS) can be scaled to any size and otherwise transformed more easily than a bitmap font, and with more attractive results, though this requires a lot of numerical processing. The result of transforming a character in an outline font in a particular way is often saved as a bitmap in a font cache to avoid repeating the calculations if that character is to be drawn again. (1995-03-16)
vector font         
  • A bitmap color font for the [[Amiga OS]]
  • Perpetua]]
  • With stroke-based fonts, the same stroke paths can be filled with different stroke profiles resulting in different visual shapes without the need to specify the vertex positions of each outline, as is the case with outline fonts.
  • Macintosh operating system]]
DIGITAL DESCRIPTION OF A TYPOGRAPHICAL FONT
Bitmap font; Vector fonts; Vector font; Raster font; Digital font; Bit-Mapped Font; Bitmapped font; Pixel font; Scalable font; Bitmap fonts; Digital typeface; .fon; Outline typeface; Computer fonts; Font file; Stroke font; Virtual typeface; Screen font; Stroke-based font; Digital fonts; Raster fonts; Outline font; Computer typeface

Wikipedia

System (typeface)

System is a family of proportional raster fonts distributed with Microsoft Windows. Sharing the same letterforms as Microsoft Sans Serif, the font family contains fonts encoded in several Windows code pages, with multiple resolutions of the font for each code page. Fonts of different code pages have different point sizes. Under DBCS Windows environment, specifying this font may also cause applications to use non-System fonts when displaying texts.

In Windows 2000 or later, changing script setting in some application's font dialogue (e.g.: Notepad, WordPad) causes the font to look completely different, even under same font size. Similarly, changing language setting for Windows applications that do not support Unicode will alter the appearance of the font.

When Windows is running with low system resources, System is the fallback font used for displaying texts.

A string hidden in the .FON file (viewable with a hex editor or with a typeface editor such as Fony), reveals that this font was designed by Microsoft Corporation in 1988–1989, according to the copyright string hidden in the font file. Also, CGA, EGA and 8514/a versions of this font existed, also designed in the same period (1988-1989) by Microsoft Corporation. Also the 8514 variant remained in use on modern Windows versions as a high-DPI version of it.