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Fonts describe how text looks (as opposed to how the characters are represented in text, which is the area of [[Character Encoding]]s). There are a number of formats that describe fonts for computers.  
 
Fonts describe how text looks (as opposed to how the characters are represented in text, which is the area of [[Character Encoding]]s). There are a number of formats that describe fonts for computers.  
  
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== Font formats ==
 
* [[Acorn Font]]
 
* [[Acorn Font]]
 
* [[Adobe Type 1]] (PostScript Type 1, ATM, .pfb, .pfm, .afm)
 
* [[Adobe Type 1]] (PostScript Type 1, ATM, .pfb, .pfm, .afm)
 
* [[Amiga bitmap font]]
 
* [[Amiga bitmap font]]
 
* [[BDF]]
 
* [[BDF]]
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* [[Calamus Font]] (.cfn)
 
* [[ChiWriter font]]
 
* [[ChiWriter font]]
 
* [[CHR (Borland font)]]
 
* [[CHR (Borland font)]]
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* [[FON]] (Windows Font with NE/PE container)
 
* [[FON]] (Windows Font with NE/PE container)
 
* [[Font Suitcase]] (Mac pre-OS X, uses resource fork)
 
* [[Font Suitcase]] (Mac pre-OS X, uses resource fork)
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* [[GEM bitmap font]] (.fnt)
 
* [[GEOS Font]]
 
* [[GEOS Font]]
 
* [[IntelliFont]]
 
* [[IntelliFont]]

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