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1 Georgia and
Trebuchet MS are bundled with Windows 2000/XP and
they are also included in the IE font pack (and
bundled with other MS applications), so they are
quite common in Windows 98 systems.
2 Symbolic fonts are
only displayed in Internet Explorer, in other
browsers a font substitute is used instead (although
the Symbol font does work in Opera and the Webdings
works in Safari).
3 Book Antiqua is
almost exactly the same font that Palatino Linotype,
Palatino Linotype is included in Windows 2000/XP
while Book Antiqua was bundled with Windows 98.
4 These fonts are not
TrueType fonts but bitmap fonts, so they won't look
well when using some font sizes (they are designed
for 8, 10, 12, 14, 18 and 24 point sizes at 96 DPI).
5 These fonts work in
Safari but only when using the normal font style,
and not with bold or italic styles. Comic Sans MS
works in bold but not in italic. Other Mac browsers
seem to emulate properly the styles not provided by
the font.
6 These fonts are only
present in Mac OS X if Classic
is installed.
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