Some basic facts about fonts, What is a font, Attributes of fonts – Canon imageCLASS MF7470 User Manual

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Table of Contents

Some Basic Facts about Fonts

This section summarizes some of the basic facts you should
know about fonts.

What Is a Font?

A font is a collection of letters and symbols used when printing
a document. In general, a group of letters and symbols sharing a
common design is referred to as a font. A font consists of the letters
A to Z in both upper and lowercase, digits, and symbols.
The design that distinguishes one font from another is referred to
as a “typeface.” Each font has a typeface name, such as Courier, CG
Times, Letter Gothic, etc.

Attributes of Fonts

All fonts share some common characteristics, which are called
“attributes.” The typeface is one such attribute. The letters and
symbols that are actually printed are determined by the values of a
collection of these attributes.

Typeface

The design of the letters (for example,
Courier, CG Times, Helvetica, or Gothic).

Stroke Weight

The thickness of the lines with which the
letters are drawn (e.g. bold, medium, or light).

Style

Whether the letters are drawn straight or at
an angle (e.g. upright or italic).

Point Size

Height of the letters (e.g. 10 point or 5 point).

Pitch ( cpi)

Number of characters that are printed in one
inch (e.g. 10 cpi, 12 cpi, or Scale).

Character Width
( Fixed/PS)

Indicates whether the character width is set
to “Fixed” or “Proportional.”

Orientation

Orientation of the characters on a page
(“Portrait” or “Landscape”).

Symbol Set

The rule that defines the correspondence
between the character codes coming from
the host computer, and the letter forms that
appear on the page (for example, Roman-8).

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