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A font family is subdivided in faces or styles. ''DejaVu Sans Normal'', ''DejaVu Sans Bold'', ''DejaVu Sans Condensed Italic'' are three faces of the ''DejaVu Sans'' font family.<noinclude> | A font family is subdivided in faces or styles. ''DejaVu Sans Normal'', ''DejaVu Sans Bold'', ''DejaVu Sans Condensed Italic'' are three faces of the ''DejaVu Sans'' font family.<noinclude> | ||
The '''gnome-font-viewer''' command can be used to check the font family name and the font face/style declared by a font file. | |||
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Revision as of 16:37, 11 January 2009
A font family corresponds to one entry in GUI font lists. For example, DejaVu Sans, DejaVu Serif and DejaVu Sans Mono are three different font families.
A font family is subdivided in faces or styles. DejaVu Sans Normal, DejaVu Sans Bold, DejaVu Sans Condensed Italic are three faces of the DejaVu Sans font family.
The gnome-font-viewer command can be used to check the font family name and the font face/style declared by a font file. Notes: