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"Monospace"
Keywords:
typewriter
,
font
,
width
,
courier
,
occupy
Related Terms:
Fixed-width font
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Proportional font
,
Monospaced
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Monospaced font
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Serif font
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Typeface
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Sans serif
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Sans serif font
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Serif
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Font
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Sans-serif
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San serif
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Serif type
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Sans serif type
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Italic
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Family
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Font family
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Italics
,
Type family
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Solidus
,
Fonts
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Slab serif
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Advance width
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Newline character
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Typestyle
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Expanded
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Whitespace
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Type style
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Dingbats
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Condensed
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Kerning
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Atom
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Special character
,
Escape character
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Newline
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Roman
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Extended type
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Escape sequence
,
Character constant
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Ocr-b
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Counter
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Bold face
,
Kern
,
Characters
,
Base character
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Face
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Wildcard character
,
Word
,
Dingbat
,
Character string
The characteristic of a font family whose characters are all assigned the same horizontal spacing (also called fixed-pitch).
guntherintl.com
A font in which all characters have the same advance width. These are sometimes called typewriter fonts.
pfaedit.sourceforge.net
all characters, as on a manual typewriter, occupy the same space, so that i will align vertically with m m on a line below. compare with proportional font
gtscompanies.com
A font in which all characters occupy the same amount of horizontal width regardless of the character.
unicorngraphics.com
Some common monospace fonts are: Courier
webdesign.about.com
A font in which every character is the same width, like a typewriter. See Proportionally Spaced.
geos-infobase.de
Monospace is a name of a monospaced Unicode font, developed by George Williams.
en.wikipedia.org
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