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- HyperFont is a monospaced sans-serif font developed in 1993 by Hilgraeve Inc. to be used by the HyperTerminal terminal emulation application program included...
- (also known as Everson Mono Unicode) Fira Mono Fira Code Fixed Fixedsys HyperFont IBM Plex Mono* Inconsolata Iosevka Letter Gothic Liberation Mono Lucida...
- This list of monospaced typefaces details standard monospaced fonts used in classical typesetting and printing. List of display typefaces List of sans...
- application interfaces. A new font, MiSans Global, has been released alongside HyperOS, supporting over 600 languages. HyperOS 2.0 introduces significant...
- 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...
- Ostroff designed and implemented the highlighted link in the HyperTIES system in 1983. HyperTIES was used to produce the world's first electronic journal...
- These fonts emulate the monospaced font used in Minitel/Prestel teletext systems, but vectorized with Arial styling. These fonts are used by HyperTerminal...
- November 16, 2008. "HyperText Markup Language Specification Version 3.0". Retrieved June 16, 2007. Raggett, Dave (28 March 1995). "HyperText Markup Language...
- <object>) <basefont> and <font>: color — text color (deprecated) (<basefont>, <font>) face — font family (deprecated) (<basefont>, <font>) <col> and <colgroup>:...
- Retrieved 12 September 2017. "3.4.1 Ordinary Lambda Lists". Common Lisp – Hyper Spec. Lisp Works. Archived from the original on 11 November 2010. Retrieved...