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Terminology
Font or Typeface
: A set of characters with a consistent style.
Font family
: A set of similar fonts. For example Garamond and Garamond Italic are different fonts from the same
Garamond family.
Justification:
An alternative way of describing text alignment. Left aligned text is sometimes called left justified, or
flush-left, or ragged right.
Monospaced
: All the individual characters of a monospaced font have the same width. Sometimes referred to a fixed
width fonts. Useful for program listings. Courier is the most common monospaced font. Most fonts are
proportional spaced fonts, meaning the characters vary in width.
Point
: Text or font sizes are traditionally measured in points, abbreviated to pt. 1pt is approximately 1/72nd
inch, so 72pt text is approximately 1inch tall, although different fonts of a given size can vary.
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