About
Typefaces and
Fonts
Pi or Symbol
Pi or symbol typefaces are collections of assorted special- purpose characters (for example, decorative, graphic, math, or
monetary characters). They are especially useful for highlighting items in lists, providing graphics, and displaying symbols that might otherwise have to be drawn in by hand. Many typefaces today include a complement of the more commonly used pi characters. Symbol and ITC Zapf Dingbats are pi typefaces.
Typography Terms
Monospacing
The terms “monospaced” and
Monospacing is the opposite of proportional spacing.
Proportional Spacing
The term “proportionally spaced” refers to a typeface in which the width of each character varies. For example, the letter “i” is thinner than the letter “m” and therefore takes up less space. Proportional spacing saves page space and is easier on the eye. This manual’s text uses the Helvetica font, a proportionally spaced typeface.
Because proportionally spaced type- alphabet faces place each character according
alphabet | to its individual size, they increase | |
legibility and readability. This exam- | ||
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between a monospaced typeface (Courier) and a proportional | ||
typeface (Times). |
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