On Sat, 3 Sep 2005 10:14:33 -0400, "Sharon Perdue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>1.  What does the slanted oval mean in front of a font choice, vs the double 
>T?

I think OpenType and TrueType.

"TrueType and OpenType fonts are outline fonts that are rendered from line and
curve commands. OpenType is an extension of TrueType. Both can be scaled and
rotated. Both look good in all sizes and on all output devices supported by
Windows.

Windows provides a selection of OpenType fonts, including Arial, Courier New,
Lucida Console, Times New Roman, Symbol, and Wingdings."

>2.  What is the word used for fonts that have equal spacing for all letters 
>and how do I know which fonts fall into this category?  I think Times New 
>Roman is one of these, and Courier.

I refer to them as "fixed-width" fonts.

-- 

Dennis M. Kowallek
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