Apple's Macintosh computer supports a wide variety of fonts. This support was one of the features that initially distinguished it from other systems.
Fonts[edit]
- Native fonts implementation. Introduction Currently, OpenOffice.org on Mac OS X does not use directly Apple system fonts, but extracts.ttf part ot (most of) them, and uses X11 rendering to display them properly.
- Mac Barcode Integration Guide. IDAutomation provides many solutions for implementing barcodes into Mac applications, such as iWork, Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word, OpenOffice and FileMaker with flexible licensing designed to meet a variety of needs for single users and commercial environments as.
System fonts[edit]
The primary system font in OS X El Capitan and above is San Francisco. OS X Yosemite used Helvetica Neue, and preceding versions largely employed Lucida Grande. For labels and other small text, 10 pt Lucida Grande was typically used. Lucida Grande is almost identical in appearance to the prevalent Windows font Lucida Sans, and contains a larger variety of glyphs.
2016-10-21 On iOS 6, we have added the capability for applications to download fonts on demand. Besides the fonts installed with iOS 6, applications can install a list of additional fonts as necessary. Here is a simplified version of how to download fonts. The sample code from Apple can be downloaded below.
MacOS ships with multiple typefaces, for multiple scripts, licensed from several sources. MacOS includes Roman, Japanese and Chinese fonts. It also supports sophisticated font techniques, such as ligatures and filtering.
Many of the classic Macintosh typefaces included with previous versions remained available, including the serif typefaces New York, Palatino, and Times, the sans-serif Charcoal and Chicago, Monaco, Geneva and Helvetica. Courier, a monospaced font, also remained.[1]
In the initial publicly released version of Mac OS X (March 2001), font support for scripts was limited to Lucida Grande and a few fonts for the major Japanese scripts. With each major revision of the OS, fonts supporting additional scripts were added.
Zapfino[edit]
Demonstration of alternate letters, including the full-word ligature for the name of the Zapfino typeface
Zapfino is a calligraphic typeface designed by and named after renowned typeface designer Hermann Zapf for Linotype.[2][3] Zapfino utilizes advanced typographic features of the Apple Advanced Typography (AAT) 'morx' table format and is included in OS X partially as a technology demo. Ligatures and character variations are extensively used. The font is based on a calligraphic example by Zapf in 1944. The version included with macOS is a single weight. Since then, Linotype has introduced “Linotype Zapfino Extra” which includes the additional “Forte” weight with more options and alternates.
Several of the GX fonts that Apple commissioned and originally shipped with System 7.5 were ported to use AAT and shipped with Mac OS X 10.2 and 10.3. Hoefler Text, Apple Chancery and Skia are examples of fonts of this heritage. Other typefaces were licensed from the general offerings of leading font vendors.
LastResort[edit]
Sample glyphs from the LastResort font.
The LastResort font is invisible to the end user, but is used by the system to display reference glyphs in the event that glyphs needed to display a given character are not found in any other available font. The symbols provided by the LastResort font place glyphs into categories based on their location in the Unicode system and provide a hint to the user about which font or script is required to view unavailable characters. Designed by Apple and extended by Michael Everson of Evertype for Unicode 4.1 coverage, the symbols adhere to a unified design. The glyphs are square with rounded corners with a bold outline. On the left and right sides of the outline, the Unicode range that the character belongs to is given using hexadecimal digits. Top and bottom are used for one or two descriptions of the Unicode block name. A symbol representative of the block is centered inside the square. The typeface used for the text cutouts in the outline is Chicago, otherwise not included with macOS. LastResort has been part of Mac OS since version 8.5, but the limited success of Apple Type Services for Unicode Imaging (ATSUI) on the classic Mac OS means that only users of macOS are regularly exposed to it.
Lucida Grande[edit]
Of the fonts that ship with macOS, Lucida Grande has the broadest character repertoire. This font provides a relatively complete set of Arabic, Roman, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Thai and Greek letters and an assortment of common symbols. All in all, it contains a bit more than 2800 glyphs (including ligatures).
In macOS v10.3 ('Panther'), a font called Apple Symbols was introduced. It complements the set of symbols from Lucida Grande, but also contains glyphs only accessible by glyph ID (that is, they have not been assigned Unicode code points). A hidden font called .Keyboard contains 92 visible glyphs, most of which appear on Apple keyboards.
Font management[edit]
System 6.0.8 and earlier[edit]
Originally, the Macintosh QuickDraw system software supported only bitmapped fonts. The original font set was custom designed for the Macintosh and was intended to provide a screen legibility. These system fonts were named after large cities, e.g. New York, Chicago, and Geneva. (See Fonts of the Original Macintosh.)
Bitmapped fonts were stored as resources within the System file. A utility called Font/DA Mover was used to install fonts into or remove fonts from the System file. Fonts could be embedded into Macintosh applications and other file types, such as a HyperCard stack. Unused fonts were stored in a suitcase file.
The ImageWriter printer supported a higher resolution mode where bitmap fonts with twice the screen resolution were automatically substituted for 'near letter quality' printing. (For example, a 24-point bitmapped font would be used for 12-point printing.) This feature was sometimes called two-times font printing. Some later Apple QuickDraw-based laser printers supported four-times font printing for letter quality output.
With the introduction of the LaserWriter and support for PostScript-compatible printers, the Mac system software initially supported outline fonts for printing only. These outline fonts could be printed in letter quality at any size. PostScript fonts came with two files; a bitmap font was installed into the System file, and an outline font file was stored in the System Folder. Some of the bitmapped “city” fonts were automatically replaced by PostScript fonts by the printer driver. Commercial typefaces such as Times and Helvetica began to be distributed by Apple, Adobe Systems and others.
The Adobe Type Manager (ATM) system extension allowed PostScript outline fonts to be displayed on screen and used with all printers (PostScript or not). This allowed for true WYSIWYG printing in a much broader set of circumstances than the base system software, however with a noticeable speed penalty, especially on Motorola 68000-based machines.
After the release of System 7, Apple added System 6 support for TrueType outline fonts through a freely available system extension, providing functionality similar to ATM. Apple provided TrueType outline files for the bitmapped 'city' system fonts, allowing letter quality WYSIWYG printing.
A reboot was required after installing new fonts unless using a font management utility such as Suitcase, FontJuggler or MasterJuggler.
System 7 – Mac OS 9[edit]
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A highly touted feature of System 7 was integrated TrueType outline font support, which received industry support from Microsoft. Fonts were still stored in the System file but could be installed using drag-and-drop. To install new fonts, one had to quit all applications.
Despite this, ATM and PostScript Type 1 fonts continued to be widely used, especially for professional desktop publishing. Eventually Adobe released a free version of their utility, called ATM Light.
In System 7.1, a separate Fonts folder appeared in the System Folder. Fonts were automatically installed when dropped on the System Folder, and became available to applications after they were restarted. Font resources were generally grouped in suitcase files. However, rules for storing printer fonts varied greatly between different system, printer and application configurations until the advent of the new Fonts folder. Typically, they had to be stored directly in the System Folder or in the Extensions Folder.
System 7.5 added the QuickDraw GX graphics engine. TrueType GX supported ligatures and other advanced typography features. However little software supported these features and PostScript remained the standard.
Starting with Mac OS 8.5, the operating system supported data fork fonts, including Windows TrueType and OpenType. In addition, Apple created a new format, called PostScript variant.
Fonts in the /System/Library/Fonts folder and the /Library/Fonts folder are available to all users. Fonts stored in a user's ~/Library/Fonts folder are available to only that user. Previously, up to OS X 10.4, both Mac OS 9 applications running in the legacy Classic Environment and native applications could access fonts stored in the Mac OS 9 system folder
macOS includes a software rasterizer that supports PostScript. Thus eliminating the need for the Adobe Type Manager Light program. The built-in text editing supports advanced typesetting features such as adjustable kerning and baseline, as well as a few OpenType features.
Support for QuickDraw GX fonts was dropped in macOS in favor of TrueType fonts using AAT features. Bitmap fonts are only used on screen if there is a corresponding vector form (which is always used in printing).
Since OS X v10.3 (Panther), a utility called Font Book has been included with the operating system allowing users to easily install fonts and do basic font management.
Third-party font managers[edit]
As desktop publishing took off and PostScript and other outline font formats joined the bitmap fonts, the need for unified font management grew. A number of third parties have created tools, such as Suitcase, for managing font sets. For example, they allowed enabling or disabling fonts on-the-fly, and storing fonts outside of their normal locations. Some even allow the use of Windows .ttf font files natively on systems prior to macOS.
Font technology[edit]
TrueType and PostScript[edit]
TrueType is an outline font standard developed by Apple in the late 1980s, and later licensed to Microsoft, as a competitor to Adobe's Type 1 fonts used in PostScript, which dominated desktop publishing.
The outlines of the characters in TrueType fonts are made of straight line segments and quadratic Bézier curves, rather than the cubic Bézier curves in Type 1 fonts. While the underlying mathematics of TrueType is thus simpler, many type developers prefer to work with cubic curves because they are easier to draw and edit.
While earlier versions of the Mac OS required additional software to work with Type 1 fonts (as well as at least one bitmap copy of each Type 1 font to be used), macOS now includes native support for a variety of font technologies, including both TrueType and PostScript Type 1.
Microsoft, together with Adobe, created an extended TrueType format, called OpenType. Apple, however, continued to develop TrueType. A 'Zapf' table, for example, maps composite glyphs to characters and vice versa and adds other features. The table was named after typeface creator Hermann Zapf with permission.[3]
QuickDraw GX[edit]
QuickDraw GX was a complete overhaul of the Macintosh graphics system, including the font system, which was rolled out for System 7.5 in 1995. QuickDraw GX fonts could be in either TrueType or PostScript Type 1 formats and included additional information about the glyphs and their purpose. Advanced features, such as ligatures, glyph variations, kerning information and small caps, could be used by any GX enabled application. Previously, they had typically been reserved for advanced typesetting applications.
Microsoft was refused a license to GX technology and chose to develop OpenType instead. GX typography and GX technology as a whole never saw widespread adoption. Support for GX was dropped in later versions.
AAT covers much of the same ground as OpenType. It incorporates concepts from the Multiple Master font format, which allows multiple axes of traits to be defined and an n-dimensional number of glyphs to be accessible within that space. AAT features do not alter the underlying characters, but do affect their representation during glyph conversion.
AAT is supported in IBM’s open source ICU library, which implements support for AAT fonts under Linux and other open source operating systems.
Hinting technology[edit]
Native Microsoft And Mac Fonts Downloads
Hinting is the process by which TrueType fonts are adjusted to the limited resolution of a screen or a relatively low resolution printer. Undesired features in the rendered text, such as lack of symmetry or broken strokes, can be reduced. Hinting is performed by a virtual machine that distorts the control points that define the glyph shapes so that they fit the grid defined by the screen better. Hinting is particularly important when rendering text at low effective resolution: that is, with few pixels per character.
Hinting is part of the TrueType specification, but Apple held three patents in the United States relating to the process:
- US 5155805 'Method and apparatus for moving control points in displaying digital typeface on raster output devices' (filed May 8, 1989)
- US 5159668 'Method and apparatus for manipulating outlines in improving digital typeface on raster output devices' (filed May 8, 1989)
- US 5325479 'Method and apparatus for moving control points in displaying digital typeface on raster output devices' (filed May 28, 1992)
Until they expired, Apple offered licensing of these patents. Microsoft had access to Apple's TrueType patents through cross-licensing. These patents have proven problematic to developers and vendors of open source software for TrueType rendering, such as FreeType. To avoid infringing on the patents, some software disregarded the hinting information present in fonts, resulting in visual artefacts. FreeType developed an automatic hinting engine, but it is difficult to beat the explicit hinting guidelines provided by the typeface designer. The problem of lacking hinting could also be compensated for by using anti-aliasing, although a combination of the two produces the best result.
Subpixel rendering[edit]
A sample of text rendered by the Quartz engine in macOS, using traditional and subpixel rendering. Expanded version, with explanations.
OS X/macOS uses subpixel rendering. Version 10.2 introduced subpixel rendering of type and Quartzvector graphics. This feature is enabled using the System Preferences panel 'General' (10.2) or 'Appearance' (10.3), by setting the font smoothing style to 'Medium — best for Flat Panel'. OS X 10.4 introduced an 'Automatic' setting which transparently chooses either 'Medium' or 'Standard,' depending on the type of main display. The quality of the rendering compared to Microsoft's ClearType and FreeType is contested, and is largely a matter of reader preference. However, Apple's approach differs from that of ClearType and FreeType in that TrueType hinting instructions are discarded for all but the smallest type sizes. This results in more consistency of rendering on Mac OS at the expense of allowing type designers a level of fine tuning through hints.
Fonts of the original Macintosh[edit]
Approximately 12 fonts were included with the classic Mac OS (versions 1–9). With the sole exception of Bill Atkinson's Venice typeface, the fonts included with the original Macintosh were designed by Susan Kare, who also designed most of the Macintosh's original icons.
The Macintosh was an early example of a mainstream computer using fonts featuring characters of different widths, often referred to as proportional fonts. Previously, most computer systems were limited to using monospaced fonts, requiring, for example, i and m to be exactly the same width. Vector-based fonts had yet to appear in the personal computer arena, at least for screen use, so all the original Mac's typefaces were bitmaps. Fonts were available in multiple sizes; those sizes installed on a system would be displayed in the font menu in an outline style.
From System 1 through Mac OS 7.6, the default system fonts for Mac OS were Chicago for menus and window titles and Geneva for Finder icons, and they could not be customized. The fonts for Finder icons became customizable starting in System 7. It is accessible in the 'Views' control panel. In Mac OS 8 and Mac OS 9, the default system font was changed to Charcoal menus and window titles, but it could be customized in Preferences.
Naming[edit]
After designing the first few fonts, the team decided to adopt a naming convention. First, they settled on using the names of stops along the Paoli, Pennsylvania, commuter rail line: Overbrook, Merion, Ardmore, and Rosemont. Steve Jobs had liked the idea of using cities as the names, but they had to be 'world class' cities.[4]
Variants[edit]
Variants of each font were algorithmically generated on-the-fly from the standard fonts. Bold, italic, outlined, underlined and shadowed variations were the most common, though some applications also included subscript and superscript.
Outline, shadow and underline are not always supported by modern software and fonts.
Apple logo[edit]
Apple's fonts and the Mac OS Romancharacter set include a solid Apple logo. One reason for including a trademark in a font is that the copyright status of fonts and typefaces is a complicated and uncertain matter. Trademark law, on the other hand, is much stronger. Third parties cannot include the Apple logo in fonts without permission from Apple.[citation needed] Apple states in the MacRoman to Unicode mapping file that:
On regular US QWERTY keyboards, the logo character can be typed using the key combination Shift Option K (⇧⌥K). In MacRoman, the Apple logo has a hex value of 0xF0. The Apple logo has not been assigned a dedicated Unicode code point, but Apple uses U+F8FF () in the Private Use Area.
Note that the logo does have a unique PostScript name in the Adobe Glyph List - /apple, mapping to F8FF.
List[edit]
- Athens (slab serif)
- Cairo was a bitmapdingbat font, most famous for the dogcow at the z character position.
- Chicago (sans-serif) was the default Macintosh system font in System 1–7.6. Also seen on LCD screens of earlier iPod models.
- Geneva (sans-serif) is designed for small point sizes and prevalent in all versions of the Mac user interface. Its name betrays its inspiration by the Swiss typeface Helvetica. Nine point Geneva is built into Old World ROM Macs.
- London (blackletter) was an Old English–style font.
- Los Angeles (script) was a thin font that emulated handwriting.
- Mobile was a bitmapdingbat font. Before System 6, it was known as Taliesin.
- Monaco (sans-serif, monospaced) is a fixed-width font well-suited for 9–12 pt use. Ten point Monaco is built into Old World ROM Macs.
- New York (serif) was a Times Roman–inspired font. The name alluded to the inspiration, even though the Times for which Times Roman was created was that of London, not New York.
- San Francisco was a whimsical font where each character looked as if it was a cutout from a newspaper, creating an intentional ransom note effect.
- Toronto (slab serif) was a geometric design. It was removed from System 6 and later.
- Venice (script) was a calligraphic font designed by Bill Atkinson.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Fonts supplied with Mac OS'. Microsoft. 2001-05-29. Retrieved 2008-07-17.
- ^Strizver, Ilene (2015-06-29). 'Hermann Zapf, ITC & Apple: The History of ITC Zapf Chancery & ITC Zapf Dingbats'. CreativePro.com. Retrieved 2017-05-27.
- ^ ab'The TrueType Font File - The Zapf table'. TrueType Reference Manual. Apple Computer, Inc. 2000-09-14. Retrieved 2017-07-25.
- ^'World Class Cities'. Folklore.org. Retrieved 2008-07-17.
External links[edit]
- 'Mac OS 7.x, 8.x 9.x: Fonts Included With Major System Releases'. Apple Inc. 2002-06-11. Retrieved 2008-07-17.
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fonts_on_Macintosh&oldid=918558622'
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An important development in Windows 10 is the Universal Windows Platform (UWP): a converged app platform allowing a developer to create a single app that can run on all Windows devices. Windows fonts are one aspect of this convergence: Windows 10 introduces a recommended UWP font set that is common across all editions that support UWP, including Desktop, Server, and Xbox.
A number of additional fonts are available for Desktop and Server, including all other fonts from previous releases. However, not all of these are pre-installed by default in all images. In order to make disk usage and font choices more relevant to users according to the languages that they use, a number of fonts have been moved into optional, on-demand packages. These packages are designed around the different scripts that fonts are primarily intended to support, and most are installed automatically by Windows Update when the associated languages are enabled in language settings (for example, by enabling a keyboard). Any of these Feature On Demand (FOD) packages can also be installed manually via Settings. To add font packages manually, select the Start button, and then select Settings > Apps > Apps & features > Manage optional features.
The following is a list of desktop font sets that are present in the most updated version of Windows 10.
Below you will also find list of fonts in each of the Feature On Demand (FOD) packages.
Please note: Not all of the Desktop fonts will be in non-desktop editions of Windows 10 such as Xbox, HoloLens, Surface Hub, etc.
Family | Font Name | File Name | Version |
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Arial | Arial | Arial.ttf | 7.00 |
Arial Italic | Ariali.ttf | 7.00 | |
Arial Bold | Arialbd.ttf | 7.00 | |
Arial Bold Italic | Arialbi.ttf | 7.00 | |
Arial Black | Arial Black | Ariblk.ttf | 5.23 |
Bahnschrift | Bahnschrift * | Bahnschrift.ttf | 2.01 |
Calibri | Calibri Light | Calibril.ttf | 6.22 |
Calibri Light Italic | Calibrili.ttf | 6.22 | |
Calibri | Calibri.ttf | 6.22 | |
Calibri Italic | Calibrii.ttf | 6.22 | |
Calibri Bold | Calibrib.ttf | 6.22 | |
Calibri Bold Italic | Calibriz.ttf | 6.22 | |
Cambria | Cambria | Cambria.ttc | 6.99 |
Cambria Italic | Cambriai.ttf | 6.98 | |
Cambria Bold | Cambriab.ttf | 6.98 | |
Cambria Bold Italic | Cambriaz.ttf | 6.98 | |
Cambria Math | Cambria Math | Cambria.ttc | 6.99 |
Candara | Candara Light * | Candaral.ttf | 5.63 |
Candara Light Italic * | Candarali.ttf | 5.62 | |
Candara | Candara.ttf | 5.62 | |
Candara Italic | Candarai.ttf | 5.62 | |
Candara Bold | Candarab.ttf | 5.62 | |
Candara Bold Italic | Candaraz.ttf | 5.62 | |
Comic Sans MS | Comic Sans MS | Comic.ttf | 5.14 |
Comic Sans MS Italic | Comici.ttf | 5.14 | |
Comic Sans MS Bold | Comicbd.ttf | 5.14 | |
Comic Sans MS Bold Italic | Comicz.ttf | 5.14 | |
Consolas | Consolas | Consola.ttf | 7.00 |
Consolas Italic | Consolai.ttf | 7.00 | |
Consolas Bold | Consolab.ttf | 7.00 | |
Consolas Bold Italic | Consolaz.ttf | 7.00 | |
Constantia | Constantia | Constan.ttf | 5.93 |
Constantia Italic | Constani.ttf | 5.93 | |
Constantia Bold | Constanb.ttf | 5.93 | |
Constantia Bold Italic | Constanz.ttf | 5.93 | |
Corbel | Corbel Light * | Corbell.ttf | 5.90 |
Corbel Light Italic * | Corbelli.ttf | 5.90 | |
Corbel | Corbel.ttf | 5.90 | |
Corbel Italic | Corbeli.ttf | 5.90 | |
Corbel Bold | Corbelb.ttf | 5.90 | |
Corbel Bold Italic | Corbelz.ttf | 5.90 | |
Courier New | Courier New | Cour.ttf | 6.92 |
Courier New Italic | Couri.ttf | 6.91 | |
Courier New Bold | Courbd.ttf | 6.92 | |
Courier New Bold Italic | Courbi.ttf | 6.91 | |
Ebrima | Ebrima | Ebrima.ttf | 5.12 |
Ebrima Bold | Ebrimabd.ttf | 5.12 | |
Franklin Gothic Medium | Franklin Gothic Medium | Framd.ttf | 5.02 |
Franklin Gothic Medium Italic | Framdit.ttf | 5.01 | |
Gabriola | Gabriola | Gabriola.ttf | 5.93 |
Gadugi | Gadugi | Gadugi.ttf | 1.12 |
Gadugi Bold | Gadugib.ttf | 1.12 | |
Georgia | Georgia | Georgia.ttf | 5.59 |
Georgia Italic | Georgiai.ttf | 5.59 | |
Georgia Bold | Georgiab.ttf | 5.59 | |
Georgia Bold Italic | Georgiaz.ttf | 5.59 | |
HoloLens MDL2 Assets | HoloLens MDL2 Assets * | Holomdl2.ttf | 2.02 |
Impact | Impact | Impact.ttf | 5.11 |
Ink Free | Ink Free * | Inkfree.ttf | 1.00 |
Javanese Text | Javanese Text | Javatext.ttf | 1.09 |
Leelawadee UI | Leelawadee UI | Leelawui.ttf | 5.05 |
Leelawadee UI Semilight | Leeluisl.ttf | 5.05 | |
Leelawadee UI Bold | Leelauib.ttf | 5.05 | |
Lucida Console | Lucida Console | Lucon.ttf | 5.01 |
Lucida Sans Unicode | Lucida Sans Unicode | L_10646.ttf | 5.01 |
Malgun Gothic | Malgun Gothic | Malgun.ttf | 6.68 |
Malgun Gothic Bold | Malgunbd.ttf | 6.68 | |
Malgun Gothic Semilight * | Malgunsl.ttf | 6.68 | |
Marlett | Marlett | Marlett.ttf | 5.01 |
Microsoft Himalaya | Microsoft Himalaya | Himalaya.ttf | 5.23 |
Microsoft JhengHei | Microsoft JhengHei Light | Msjhl.ttc | 6.14 |
Microsoft JhengHei | Msjh.ttc | 6.14 | |
Microsoft JhengHei Bold | MSJHBD.ttc | 6.13 | |
Microsoft JhengHei UI Light | Msjhl.ttc | 6.14 | |
Microsoft JhengHei UI | Msjh.ttc | 6.14 | |
Microsoft JhengHei UI Bold | MSJHBD.ttc | 6.13 | |
Microsoft New Tai Lue | Microsoft New Tai Lue | Ntailu.ttf | 5.99 |
Microsoft New Tai Lue Bold | Ntailub.ttf | 5.99 | |
Microsoft PhagsPa | Microsoft PhagsPa | Phagspa.ttf | 6.00 |
Microsoft PhagsPa Bold | PhagsPaB.ttf | 6.00 | |
Microsoft Sans Serif | Microsoft Sans Serif | Micross.ttf | 7.00 |
Microsoft Tai Le | Microsoft Tai Le | Taile.ttf | 6.00 |
Microsoft Tai Le Bold | TaiLeb.ttf | 6.00 | |
Microsoft YaHei | Microsoft YaHei Light | Msyhl.ttc | 6.23 |
Microsoft YaHei | Msyh.ttc | 6.25 | |
Microsoft YaHei Bold | Msyhbd.ttc | 6.25 | |
Microsoft YaHei UI Light | Msyhl.ttc | 6.23 | |
Microsoft YaHei UI | Msyh.ttc | 6.25 | |
Microsoft YaHei UI Bold | Msyhbd.ttc | 6.25 | |
Microsoft Yi Baiti | Microsoft Yi Baiti | Msyi.ttf | 6.00 |
MingLiU-ExtB | MingLiU-ExtB | Mingliub.ttc | 7.02 |
PMingLiU-ExtB | Mingliub.ttc | 7.02 | |
MingLiU_HKSCS-ExtB | Mingliub.ttc | 7.02 | |
Mongolian Baiti | Mongolian Baiti | Monbaiti.ttf | 5.53 |
MS Gothic | MS Gothic | Msgothic.ttc | 5.30 |
MS PGothic | Msgothic.ttc | 5.30 | |
MS UI Gothic | Msgothic.ttc | 5.30 | |
MV Boli | MV Boli | Mvboli.ttf | 6.84 |
Myanmar Text | Myanmar Text | Mmrtext.ttf | 1.18 |
Myanmar Text Bold | Mmrtextb.ttf | 1.18 | |
Nirmala UI | Nirmala UI Semilight | Nirmalas.ttf | 1.37 |
Nirmala UI | Nirmala.ttf | 1.37 | |
Nirmala UI Bold | Nirmalab.ttf | 1.37 | |
Palatino Linotype | Palatino Linotype | Pala.ttf | 5.03 |
Palatino Linotype Italic | Palai.ttf | 5.03 | |
Palatino Linotype Bold | Palab.ttf | 5.03 | |
Palatino Linotype Bold Italic | Palabi.ttf | 5.03 | |
Segoe MDL2 Assets | Segoe MDL2 Assets * | Segmdl2.ttf | 1.68 |
Segoe Print | Segoe Print | Segoepr.ttf | 5.04 |
Segoe Print Bold | Segoeprb.ttf | 5.04 | |
Segoe Script | Segoe Script | Segoesc.ttf | 5.02 |
Segoe Script Bold | Segoescb.ttf | 5.02 | |
Segoe UI | Segoe UI Light | Segoeuil.ttf | 5.60 |
Segoe UI Light Italic | Seguili.ttf | 5.30 | |
Segoe UI Semilight | Segoeuisl.ttf | 5.60 | |
Segoe UI Semilight Italic | Seguisli.ttf | 5.30 | |
Segoe UI | Segoeui.ttf | 5.60 | |
Segoe UI Italic | Segoeuii.ttf | 5.30 | |
Segoe UI Semibold | Seguisb.ttf | 5.60 | |
Segoe UI Semibold Italic | Seguisbi.ttf | 5.30 | |
Segoe UI Bold | Segoeuib.ttf | 5.60 | |
Segoe UI Bold Italic | Segoeuiz.ttf | 5.30 | |
Segoe UI Black | Seguibl.ttf | 2.01 | |
Segoe UI Black Italic | Seguibli.ttf | 2.01 | |
Segoe UI Historic | Segoe UI Historic * | Seguihis.ttf | 1.03 |
Segoe UI Emoji | Segoe UI Emoji | Seguiemj.ttf | 1.27 |
Segoe UI Symbol | Segoe UI Symbol | Seguisym.ttf | 6.23 |
SimSun | SimSun | Simsun.ttc | 5.16 |
NSimSun | Simsun.ttc | 5.16 | |
SimSun-ExtB | Simsunb.ttf | 5.03 | |
Sitka | Sitka Small | Sitka.ttc | 1.12 |
Sitka Small Italic | SitkaI.ttc | 1.12 | |
Sitka Small Bold | SitkaB.ttc | 1.12 | |
Sitka Small Bold Italic | SitkaZ.ttc | 1.12 | |
Sitka Text | Sitka.ttc | 1.12 | |
Sitka Text Italic | SitkaI.ttc | 1.12 | |
Sitka Text Bold | SitkaB.ttc | 1.12 | |
Sitka Text Bold Italic | SitkaZ.ttc | 1.12 | |
Sitka Subheading | Sitka.ttc | 1.12 | |
Sitka Subheading Italic | SitkaI.ttc | 1.12 | |
Sitka Subheading Bold | SitkaB.ttc | 1.12 | |
Sitka Subheading Bold Italic | SitkaZ.ttc | 1.12 | |
Sitka Heading | Sitka.ttc | 1.12 | |
Sitka Heading Italic | SitkaI.ttc | 1.12 | |
Sitka Heading Bold | SitkaB.ttc | 1.12 | |
Sitka Heading Bold Italic | SitkaZ.ttc | 1.12 | |
Sitka Display | Sitka.ttc | 1.12 | |
Sitka Display Italic | SitkaI.ttc | 1.12 | |
Sitka Display Bold | SitkaB.ttc | 1.12 | |
Sitka Display Bold Italic | SitkaZ.ttc | 1.12 | |
Sitka Banner | Sitka.ttc | 1.12 | |
Sitka Banner Italic | SitkaI.ttc | 1.12 | |
Sitka Banner Bold | SitkaB.ttc | 1.12 | |
Sitka Banner Bold Italic | SitkaZ.ttc | 1.12 | |
Sylfaen | Sylfaen | Sylfaen.ttf | 5.06 |
Symbol | Symbol | Symbol.ttf | 5.01 |
Tahoma | Tahoma | Tahoma.ttf | 7.00 |
Tahoma Bold | Tahomabd.ttf | 7.00 | |
Times New Roman | Times New Roman | Times.ttf | 7.00 |
Times New Roman Italic | Timesi.ttf | 7.00 | |
Times New Roman Bold | Timesbd.ttf | 7.00 | |
Times New Roman Bold Italic | Timesbi.ttf | 7.00 | |
Trebuchet MS | Trebuchet MS | Trebuc.ttf | 5.15 |
Trebuchet MS Italic | Trebucit.ttf | 5.15 | |
Trebuchet MS Bold | Trebucbd.ttf | 5.15 | |
Trebuchet MS Bold Italic | Trebucbi.ttf | 5.15 | |
Verdana | Verdana | Verdana.ttf | 5.33 |
Verdana Italic | Verdanai.ttf | 5.33 | |
Verdana Bold | Verdanab.ttf | 5.33 | |
Verdana Bold Italic | Verdanaz.ttf | 5.33 | |
Webdings | Webdings | Webdings.ttf | 5.01 |
Wingdings | Wingdings | Wingding.ttf | 5.01 |
Yu Gothic | Yu Gothic Light | YuGothL.ttc | 1.90 |
Yu Gothic Regular | YuGothR.ttc | 1.90 | |
Yu Gothic Medium * | Yugothm.ttc | 1.90 | |
Yu Gothic Bold | YuGothB.ttc | 1.90 | |
Yu Gothic UI Light * | YuGothL.ttc | 1.90 | |
Yu Gothic UI Semilight * | YuGothR.ttc | 1.90 | |
Yu Gothic UI Regular * | Yugothm.ttc | 1.90 | |
Yu Gothic UI Semibold * | YuGothB.ttc | 1.90 | |
Yu Gothic UI Bold * | YuGothB.ttc | 1.90 |
Fonts included in Feature On Demand (FOD) packages
Here's a comprehensive listing of which font families are included with each of the optional font features. Some font families may include multiple fonts for different weights and styles.
Arabic Script Supplemental Fonts
Languages using Arabic script; e.g., Arabic, Persian, Urdu.
Family | Font Name | File Name | Version |
---|---|---|---|
Aldhabi | Aldhabi | Aldhabi.ttf | 6.84 |
Andalus | Andalus | Andlso.ttf | 6.84 |
Arabic Typesetting | Arabic Typesetting | Arabtype.ttf | 6.84 |
Microsoft Uighur | Microsoft Uighur | Msuighur.ttf | 7.00 |
Microsoft Uighur Bold | MSUighub.ttf | 7.00 | |
Sakkal Majalla | Sakkal Majalla | Majalla.ttf | 6.86 |
Sakkal Majalla Bold | Majallab.ttf | 6.86 | |
Simplified Arabic | Simplified Arabic | Simpo.ttf | 6.98 |
Simplified Arabic Bold | Simpbdo.ttf | 6.98 | |
Simplified Arabic Fixed | Simpfxo.ttf | 6.84 | |
Traditional Arabic | Traditional Arabic | Trado.ttf | 6.84 |
Traditional Arabic Bold | Tradbdo.ttf | 6.84 | |
Urdu Typesetting | Urdu Typesetting | UrdType.ttf | 6.86 |
Urdu Typesetting Bold | UrdTypeb.ttf | 6.86 |
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Bangla Script Supplemental Fonts
Languages using Bangla script; e.g., Assamese, Bangla.
Family | Font Name | File Name | Version |
---|---|---|---|
Shonar Bangla | Shonar Bangla | Shonar.ttf | 6.90 |
Shonar Bangla Bold | Shonarb.ttf | 6.90 | |
Vrinda | Vrinda | Vrinda.ttf | 6.90 |
Vrinda Bold | Vrindab.ttf | 6.90 |
Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Supplemental Fonts
Languages using Canadian Syllabics script; e.g., Inuktitut.
Family | Font Name | File Name | Version |
---|---|---|---|
Euphemia | Euphemia | Euphemia.ttf | 5.08 |
Cherokee Supplemental Fonts
Cherokee.
Family | Font Name | File Name | Version |
---|---|---|---|
Plantagenet Cherokee | Plantagenet Cherokee | Plantc.ttf | 5.09 |
Devanagari Supplemental Fonts
Language using Devanagari script; e.g., Hindi, Konkani, Marathi.
Family | Font Name | File Name | Version |
---|---|---|---|
Aparajita | Aparajita | Aparaj.ttf | 6.90 |
Aparajita Italic | Aparaji.ttf | 6.90 | |
Aparajita Bold | Aparajb.ttf | 6.90 | |
Aparajita Bold Italic | Aparajbi.ttf | 6.90 | |
Kokila | Kokila | Kokila.ttf | 6.90 |
Kokila Italic | Kokilai.ttf | 6.90 | |
Kokila Bold | Kokilab.ttf | 6.90 | |
Kokila Bold Italic | Kokilabi.ttf | 6.90 | |
Mangal | Mangal | Mangal.ttf | 6.90 |
Mangal Bold | MangalB.ttf | 6.90 | |
Sanskrit Text | Sanskrit Text * | Sanskr.ttf | 1.00 |
Utsaah | Utsaah | Utsaah.ttf | 6.90 |
Utsaah Italic | Utsaahi.ttf | 6.90 | |
Utsaah Bold | Utsaahb.ttf | 6.90 | |
Utsaah Bold Italic | Utsaahbi.ttf | 6.90 |
Ethiopic Supplemental Fonts
Languages using Ethiopic script; e.g., Amharic, Tigrinya.
Family | Font Name | File Name | Version |
---|---|---|---|
Nyala | Nyala | Nyala.ttf | 5.04 |
Gujarati Supplemental Fonts
Gujarati; any other language using Gujurati script.
Family | Font Name | File Name | Version |
---|---|---|---|
Shruti | Shruti | Shruti.ttf | 6.90 |
Shruti Bold | Shrutib.ttf | 6.90 |
Gurmukhi Supplemental Fonts
Panjabi; any other language using Gurmukhi script
Family | Font Name | File Name | Version |
---|---|---|---|
Raavi | Raavi | Raavi.ttf | 6.90 |
Raavi Bold | Raavib.ttf | 6.90 |
Chinese (Simplified) Supplemental Fonts
Simplified Chinese
Family | Font Name | File Name | Version |
---|---|---|---|
DengXian | DengXian Light * | Dengl.ttf | 1.17 |
DengXian * | Deng.ttf | 1.17 | |
DengXian Bold * | Dengb.ttf | 1.17 | |
FangSong | FangSong | Simfang.ttf | 5.01 |
KaiTi | KaiTi | Simkai.ttf | 5.01 |
SimHei | SimHei | Simhei.ttf | 5.03 |
Chinese (Traditional) Supplemental Fonts
Traditional Chinese
Family | Font Name | File Name | Version |
---|---|---|---|
DFKai-SB | DFKai-SB | Kaiu.ttf | 5.01 |
MingLiU | MingLiU | Mingliu.ttc | 7.03 |
MingLiU_HKSCS | Mingliu.ttc | 7.03 | |
PMingLiU | Mingliu.ttc | 7.03 |
Hebrew Supplemental Fonts
Hebrew
Family | Font Name | File Name | Version |
---|---|---|---|
Aharoni Bold | Aharoni Bold | Ahronbd.ttf | 6.01 |
David | David | David.ttf | 6.01 |
David Bold | Davidbd.ttf | 6.01 | |
FrankRuehl | FrankRuehl | Frank.ttf | 6.01 |
Gisha | Gisha | Gisha.ttf | 6.01 |
Gisha Bold | Gishabd.ttf | 6.01 | |
Levenim MT | Levenim MT | Lvnm.ttf | 6.01 |
Levenim MT Bold | Lvnmbd.ttf | 6.01 | |
Miriam | Miriam | Mriam.ttf | 6.01 |
Miriam Fixed | Mriamc.ttf | 6.01 | |
Narkisim | Narkisim | Nrkis.ttf | 6.01 |
Rod | Rod | Rod.ttf | 6.01 |
Japanese Supplemental Fonts
Japanese
Family | Font Name | File Name | Version |
---|---|---|---|
BIZ UDGothic | BIZ UDGothic * | BIZ-UDGothicR.ttc | 2.00 |
BIZ UDGothic Bold * | BIZ-UDGothicB.ttc | 2.00 | |
BIZ UDPGothic * | BIZ-UDGothicR.ttc | 2.00 | |
BIZ UDPGothic Bold * | BIZ-UDGothicB.ttc | 2.00 | |
BIZ UDMincho Medium | BIZ UDMincho Medium * | BIZ-UDMinchoM.ttc | 2.00 |
BIZ UDPMincho Medium * | BIZ-UDMinchoM.ttc | 2.00 | |
Meiryo | Meiryo | Meiryo.ttc | 6.30 |
Meiryo Italic | Meiryo.ttc | 6.30 | |
Meiryo Bold | Meiryob.ttc | 6.30 | |
Meiryo Bold Italic | Meiryob.ttc | 6.30 | |
Meiryo UI | Meiryo.ttc | 6.30 | |
Meiryo UI Italic | Meiryo.ttc | 6.30 | |
Meiryo UI Bold | Meiryob.ttc | 6.30 | |
Meiryo UI Bold Italic | Meiryob.ttc | 6.30 | |
MS Mincho | MS Mincho | Msmincho.ttc | 5.30 |
MS PMincho | Msmincho.ttc | 5.30 | |
UD Digi Kyokasho | UD Digi Kyokasho N-B * | UDDigiKyokashoN-B.ttc | 2.00 |
UD Digi Kyokasho NK-B * | UDDigiKyokashoN-B.ttc | 2.00 | |
UD Digi Kyokasho NK-R * | UDDigiKyokashoN-R.ttc | 2.00 | |
UD Digi Kyokasho NP-B * | UDDigiKyokashoN-B.ttc | 2.00 | |
UD Digi Kyokasho NP-R * | UDDigiKyokashoN-R.ttc | 2.00 | |
UD Digi Kyokasho N-R * | UDDigiKyokashoN-R.ttc | 2.00 | |
Yu Mincho | Yu Mincho Light | Yuminl.ttf | 1.90 |
Yu Mincho Regular | Yumin.ttf | 1.90 | |
Yu Mincho Demibold | Yumindb.ttf | 1.90 |
Kannada Supplemental Fonts
Kannada; any other language using Kannada script.
Family | Font Name | File Name | Version |
---|---|---|---|
Tunga | Tunga | Tunga.ttf | 6.90 |
Tunga Bold | Tungab.ttf | 6.90 |
Khmer Supplemental Fonts
Cambodian; any other language using Khmer script.
Family | Font Name | File Name | Version |
---|---|---|---|
DaunPenh | DaunPenh | Daunpenh.ttf | 5.05 |
Khmer UI | Khmer UI | KhmerUI.ttf | 5.05 |
Khmer UI Bold | KhmerUIB.ttf | 5.05 | |
MoolBoran | MoolBoran | Moolbor.ttf | 5.05 |
Korean Supplemental Fonts
Korean
Family | Font Name | File Name | Version |
---|---|---|---|
Batang | Batang | Batang.ttc | 5.02 |
BatangChe | Batang.ttc | 5.02 | |
Dotum | Dotum | Gulim.ttc | 5.03 |
DotumChe | Gulim.ttc | 5.03 | |
Gulim | Gulim | Gulim.ttc | 5.03 |
GulimChe | Gulim.ttc | 5.03 | |
Gungsuh | Gungsuh | Batang.ttc | 5.02 |
GungsuhChe | Batang.ttc | 5.02 |
Lao Supplemental Fonts
Lao; any other language using Lao script.
Family | Font Name | File Name | Version |
---|---|---|---|
DokChampa | DokChampa | Dokchamp.ttf | 5.06 |
Lao UI | Lao UI | Laoui.ttf | 5.06 |
Lao UI Bold | Laouib.ttf | 5.06 |
Malayalam Supplemental Fonts
Malayalam; any other language using Malayalam script.
Ttf Ms Fonts
Family | Font Name | File Name | Version |
---|---|---|---|
Kartika | Kartika | Kartika.ttf | 6.90 |
Kartika Bold | Kartikab.ttf | 6.90 |
Native Microsoft And Mac Fonts 2017
Odia Supplemental Fonts
Odia; any other language using Odia script.
Family | Font Name | File Name | Version |
---|---|---|---|
Kalinga | Kalinga | Kalinga.ttf | 6.90 |
Kalinga Bold | Kalingab.ttf | 6.90 |
* Pan-European Supplemental Fonts
No automatic language associations.
Family | Font Name | File Name | Version |
---|---|---|---|
Arial Nova | Arial Nova Light | ArialNova-Light.ttf | 1.05 |
Arial Nova Light Italic | ArialNova-LightItalic.ttf | 1.05 | |
Arial Nova | ArialNova.ttf | 1.05 | |
Arial Nova Italic | ArialNova-Italic.ttf | 1.05 | |
Arial Nova Bold | ArialNova-Bold.ttf | 1.05 | |
Arial Nova Bold Italic | ArialNova-BoldItalic.ttf | 1.05 | |
Arial Nova Cond Light | ArialNovaCond-Light.ttf | 1.05 | |
Arial Nova Cond Light Italic | ArialNovaCond-LightItalic.ttf | 1.05 | |
Arial Nova Cond | ArialNovaCond.ttf | 1.05 | |
Arial Nova Cond Italic | ArialNovaCond-Italic.ttf | 1.05 | |
Arial Nova Cond Bold | ArialNovaCond-Bold.ttf | 1.05 | |
Arial Nova Cond Bold Italic | ArialNovaCond-BoldItalic.ttf | 1.05 | |
Georgia Pro | Georgia Pro Light | GeorgiaPro-Light.ttf | 6.14 |
Georgia Pro Light Italic | GeorgiaPro-LightItalic.ttf | 6.14 | |
Georgia Pro | GeorgiaPro-Regular.ttf | 6.14 | |
Georgia Pro Italic | GeorgiaPro-Italic.ttf | 6.14 | |
Georgia Pro Semibold | GeorgiaPro-SemiBold.ttf | 6.14 | |
Georgia Pro Semibold Italic | GeorgiaPro-SemiBoldItalic.ttf | 6.14 | |
Georgia Pro Bold | GeorgiaPro-Bold.ttf | 6.14 | |
Georgia Pro Bold Italic | GeorgiaPro-BoldItalic.ttf | 6.14 | |
Georgia Pro Black | GeorgiaPro-Black.ttf | 6.14 | |
Georgia Pro Black Italic | GeorgiaPro-BlackItalic.ttf | 6.14 | |
Georgia Pro Cond Light | GeorgiaPro-CondLight.ttf | 6.14 | |
Georgia Pro Cond Light Italic | GeorgiaPro-CondLightItalic.ttf | 6.14 | |
Georgia Pro Cond | GeorgiaPro-CondRegular.ttf | 6.14 | |
Georgia Pro Cond Italic | GeorgiaPro-CondItalic.ttf | 6.14 | |
Georgia Pro Cond Semibold | GeorgiaPro-CondSemiBold.ttf | 6.14 | |
Georgia Pro Cond Semibold Italic | GeorgiaPro-CondSemiBoldItalic.ttf | 6.14 | |
Georgia Pro Cond Bold | GeorgiaPro-CondBold.ttf | 6.14 | |
Georgia Pro Cond Bold Italic | GeorgiaPro-CondBoldItalic.ttf | 6.14 | |
Georgia Pro Cond Black | GeorgiaPro-CondBlack.ttf | 6.14 | |
Georgia Pro Cond Black Italic | GeorgiaPro-CondBlackItalic.ttf | 6.14 | |
Gill Sans Nova | Gill Sans Nova Light | GillSansLightNova.ttf | 1.02 |
Gill Sans Nova Light Italic | GillSansLightItNova.ttf | 1.02 | |
Gill Sans Nova | GillSansNova.ttf | 1.02 | |
Gill Sans Nova Italic | GillSansItNova.ttf | 1.02 | |
Gill Sans Nova Bold | GillSansBoNova.ttf | 1.02 | |
Gill Sans Nova Bold Italic | GillSansBoItNova.ttf | 1.02 | |
Gill Sans Nova Ultra Bold | GillSansUltraBoNova.ttf | 1.02 | |
Gill Sans Nova Cond Lt | GillSansCondLightNova.ttf | 1.02 | |
Gill Sans Nova Cond Lt Italic | GillSansCondLightItNova.ttf | 1.02 | |
Gill Sans Nova Cond | GillSansCondNova.ttf | 1.02 | |
Gill Sans Nova Cond Italic | GillSansCondItNova.ttf | 1.02 | |
Gill Sans Nova Cond Bold | GillSansCondBoNova.ttf | 1.02 | |
Gill Sans Nova Cond Bold Italic | GillSansCondBoItNova.ttf | 1.02 | |
Gill Sans Nova Cond XBd | GillSansCondExtraNova.ttf | 1.02 | |
Gill Sans Nova Cond XBd Italic | GillSansCondExtraItNova.ttf | 1.02 | |
Gill Sans Nova Cond Ultra Bold | GillSansCondUltraBoNova.ttf | 1.02 | |
Neue Haas Grotesk Text Pro | Neue Haas Grotesk Text Pro | NHaasGroteskTXPro-55Rg.ttf | 1.05 |
Neue Haas Grotesk Text Pro Italic | NHaasGroteskTXPro-56It.ttf | 1.05 | |
Neue Haas Grotesk Text Pro Medium | NHaasGroteskTXPro-65Md.ttf | 1.05 | |
Neue Haas Grotesk Text Pro Medium Italic | NHaasGroteskTXPro-66MdIt.ttf | 1.05 | |
Neue Haas Grotesk Text Pro Bold | NHaasGroteskTXPro-75Bd.ttf | 1.05 | |
Neue Haas Grotesk Text Pro Bold Italic | NHaasGroteskTXPro-76BdIt.ttf | 1.05 | |
Rockwell Nova | Rockwell Nova | RockwellNova.ttf | 1.02 |
Rockwell Nova Bold | RockwellNova-Bold.ttf | 1.02 | |
Rockwell Nova Bold Italic | RockwellNova-BoldItalic.ttf | 1.02 | |
Rockwell Nova Cond | RockwellNovaCond.ttf | 1.02 | |
Rockwell Nova Cond Bold | RockwellNovaCond-Bold.ttf | 1.02 | |
Rockwell Nova Cond Bold Italic | RockwellNovaCond-BoldItalic.ttf | 1.02 | |
Rockwell Nova Cond Italic | RockwellNovaCond-Italic.ttf | 1.02 | |
Rockwell Nova Cond Light | RockwellNovaCond-Light.ttf | 1.02 | |
Rockwell Nova Cond Light Italic | RockwellNovaCond-LightItalic.ttf | 1.02 | |
Rockwell Nova Extra Bold | RockwellNova-ExtraBold.ttf | 1.02 | |
Rockwell Nova Extra Bold Italic | RockwellNova-ExtraBoldItalic.ttf | 1.02 | |
Rockwell Nova Italic | RockwellNova-Italic.ttf | 1.02 | |
Rockwell Nova Light | RockwellNova-Light.ttf | 1.02 | |
Rockwell Nova Light Italic | RockwellNova-LightItalic.ttf | 1.02 | |
Verdana Pro | Verdana Pro Light | VerdanaPro-Light.ttf | 6.13 |
Verdana Pro Light Italic | VerdanaPro-LightItalic.ttf | 6.13 | |
Verdana Pro | VerdanaPro-Regular.ttf | 6.13 | |
Verdana Pro Italic | VerdanaPro-Italic.ttf | 6.13 | |
Verdana Pro SemiBold | VerdanaPro-SemiBold.ttf | 6.13 | |
Verdana Pro SemiBold Italic | VerdanaPro-SemiBoldItalic.ttf | 6.13 | |
Verdana Pro Bold | VerdanaPro-Bold.ttf | 6.13 | |
Verdana Pro Bold Italic | VerdanaPro-BoldItalic.ttf | 6.13 | |
Verdana Pro Black | VerdanaPro-Black.ttf | 6.13 | |
Verdana Pro Black Italic | VerdanaPro-BlackItalic.ttf | 6.13 | |
Verdana Pro Cond Light | VerdanaPro-CondLight.ttf | 6.13 | |
Verdana Pro Cond Light Italic | VerdanaPro-CondLightItalic.ttf | 6.13 | |
Verdana Pro Cond | VerdanaPro-CondRegular.ttf | 6.13 | |
Verdana Pro Cond Italic | VerdanaPro-CondItalic.ttf | 6.13 | |
Verdana Pro Cond SemiBold | VerdanaPro-CondSemiBold.ttf | 6.13 | |
Verdana Pro Cond SemiBold Italic | VerdanaPro-CondSemiBoldItalic.ttf | 6.13 | |
Verdana Pro Cond Bold | VerdanaPro-CondBold.ttf | 6.13 | |
Verdana Pro Cond Bold Italic | VerdanaPro-CondBoldItalic.ttf | 6.13 | |
Verdana Pro Cond Black | VerdanaPro-CondBlack.ttf | 6.13 | |
Verdana Pro Cond Black Italic | VerdanaPro-CondBlackItalic.ttf | 6.13 |
Sinhala Supplemental Fonts
Sinhala; any other language using Sinhala script.
Family | Font Name | File Name | Version |
---|---|---|---|
Iskoola Pota | Iskoola Pota | Iskpota.ttf | 6.96 |
Iskoola Pota Bold | Iskpotab.ttf | 6.96 |
Syriac Supplemental Fonts
Languages using Syriac script.
Family | Font Name | File Name | Version |
---|---|---|---|
Estrangelo Edessa | Estrangelo Edessa | Estre.ttf | 6.84 |
Tamil Supplemental Fonts
Tamil; any other language using Tamil script.
Family | Font Name | File Name | Version |
---|---|---|---|
Latha | Latha | Latha.ttf | 6.90 |
Latha Bold | Lathab.ttf | 6.90 | |
Vijaya | Vijaya | Vijaya.ttf | 6.90 |
Vijaya Bold | Vijayab.ttf | 6.90 |
Telugu Supplemental Fonts
Telugu; any other language using Telugu script.
Family | Font Name | File Name | Version |
---|---|---|---|
Gautami | Gautami | Gautami.ttf | 6.90 |
Gautami Bold | Gautamib.ttf | 6.90 | |
Vani | Vani | Vani.ttf | 6.90 |
Vani Bold | Vanib.ttf | 6.90 |
Thai Supplemental Fonts
Thai; any other language using Thai script.
Office Font
Family | Font Name | File Name | Version |
---|---|---|---|
Angsana New | Angsana New | Angsana.ttc | 5.05 |
Angsana New Italic | Angsana.ttc | 5.05 | |
Angsana New Bold | Angsana.ttc | 5.05 | |
Angsana New Bold Italic | Angsana.ttc | 5.05 | |
AngsanaUPC | AngsanaUPC | Angsana.ttc | 5.05 |
AngsanaUPC Italic | Angsana.ttc | 5.05 | |
AngsanaUPC Bold | Angsana.ttc | 5.05 | |
AngsanaUPC Bold Italic | Angsana.ttc | 5.05 | |
Browallia New | Browallia New | Browalia.ttc | 5.05 |
Browallia New Italic | Browalia.ttc | 5.05 | |
Browallia New Bold | Browalia.ttc | 5.05 | |
Browallia New Bold Italic | Browalia.ttc | 5.05 | |
BrowalliaUPC | BrowalliaUPC | Browalia.ttc | 5.05 |
BrowalliaUPC Italic | Browalia.ttc | 5.05 | |
BrowalliaUPC Bold | Browalia.ttc | 5.05 | |
BrowalliaUPC Bold Italic | Browalia.ttc | 5.05 | |
Cordia New | Cordia New | Cordia.ttc | 5.05 |
Cordia New Italic | Cordia.ttc | 5.05 | |
Cordia New Bold | Cordia.ttc | 5.05 | |
Cordia New Bold Italic | Cordia.ttc | 5.05 | |
CordiaUPC | CordiaUPC | Cordia.ttc | 5.05 |
CordiaUPC Italic | Cordia.ttc | 5.05 | |
CordiaUPC Bold | Cordia.ttc | 5.05 | |
CordiaUPC Bold Italic | Cordia.ttc | 5.05 | |
DilleniaUPC | DilleniaUPC | Upcdl.ttf | 5.05 |
DilleniaUPC Italic | Upcdi.ttf | 5.05 | |
DilleniaUPC Bold | Upcdb.ttf | 5.05 | |
DilleniaUPC Bold Italic | Upcdbi.ttf | 5.05 | |
EucrosiaUPC | EucrosiaUPC | Upcel.ttf | 5.05 |
EucrosiaUPC Italic | Upcei.ttf | 5.05 | |
EucrosiaUPC Bold | Upceb.ttf | 5.05 | |
EucrosiaUPC Bold Italic | Upcebi.ttf | 5.05 | |
FreesiaUPC | FreesiaUPC | Upcfl.ttf | 5.05 |
FreesiaUPC Italic | Upcfi.ttf | 5.05 | |
FreesiaUPC Bold | Upcfb.ttf | 5.05 | |
FreesiaUPC Bold Italic | Upcfbi.ttf | 5.05 | |
IrisUPC | IrisUPC | Upcil.ttf | 5.05 |
IrisUPC Italic | Upcii.ttf | 5.05 | |
IrisUPC Bold | Upcib.ttf | 5.05 | |
IrisUPC Bold Italic | Upcibi.ttf | 5.05 | |
JasmineUPC | JasmineUPC | Upcjl.ttf | 5.05 |
JasmineUPC Italic | Upcji.ttf | 5.05 | |
JasmineUPC Bold | Upcjb.ttf | 5.05 | |
JasmineUPC Bold Italic | Upcjbi.ttf | 5.05 | |
KodchiangUPC | KodchiangUPC | Upckl.ttf | 5.05 |
KodchiangUPC Italic | Upcki.ttf | 5.05 | |
KodchiangUPC Bold | Upckb.ttf | 5.05 | |
KodchiangUPC Bold Italic | Upckbi.ttf | 5.05 | |
Leelawadee | Leelawadee | Leelawad.ttf | 5.06 |
Leelawadee Bold | Leelawdb.ttf | 5.06 | |
LilyUPC | LilyUPC | Upcll.ttf | 5.05 |
LilyUPC Italic | Upcli.ttf | 5.05 | |
LilyUPC Bold | Upclb.ttf | 5.05 | |
LilyUPC Bold Italic | Upclbi.ttf | 5.05 |
Native Microsoft And Mac Fonts List
* Added in Windows 10.