Overview:trebuchet-msFont
trebuchet-ms is a font file with a size of 0.13 MB. The full font name is Trebuchet MS, Version 1.23 version. It contains 577 characters, supports 8 Chinese characters. The copyright belongs to Trebuchet MS. trebuchet-ms font is available for free download, but commercial use requires confirmation on the Trebuchet MS official website whether it's free for commercial use.
trebuchet-msFont details
File name | trebuchet-ms.ttf |
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Font family name | Trebuchet MS |
Font subfamily name | Regular |
Full font name | Trebuchet MS |
Version | Version 1.23 |
Total characters | 577 |
Pillow support | 1 |
PostScript name | TrebuchetMS |
Chinese rendering test | 1 |
Includes basic Latin | 1 |
Units per EM | 2048 |
Copyright | Copyright (c) 1996 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. |
Copyright notes | Trebuchet MS |
Font description | Trebuchet, designed by Vincent Connare in 1996, is a humanist sans serif designed for easy screen readability. Trebuchet takes its inspiration from the sans serifs of the 1930s which had large x heights and round features intended to promote readability on signs. The typeface name is credited to a puzzle heard at Microsoft, where the question was asked, "could you build a Trebuchet (a form of medieval catapult) to launch a person from the main campus to the consumer campus, and how " The Trebuchet fonts are intended to be the vehicle that fires your messages across the Internet. "Launch your message with a Trebuchet page". |
Source | http www.microsoft.com |
Font description3 | Normal |
AboutFont | Microsoft Trebuchet |
About font family | Trebuchet MS |
Font version | Version 1.23 |
Version number | TrebuchetMS |
Font information4 | Vincent Connare |
Unique identifier | Microsoft Trebuchet |
Font weight | 400 |
Character set size | 2 |
Width classification | 5 |
English rendering test | 1 |
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