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Linotype Technical Pi 2 Linotype. Linotype Technical Pi 1 Linotype. Heroic Condensed TypeTrust. Univia Pro Mostardesign. Samo Sans Pro Carnoky Type. Geometric Slabserif Bitstream. Facebook Twitter Or use your email. The following is a list of desktop font sets that are present in the most updated version , May release of Windows Here's a comprehensive listing of which font families are included with each of the optional font features.
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Contents Exit focus mode. Is this page helpful? Please rate your experience Yes No. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. What font types are good for a technical document? Ask Question. Asked 11 years ago. Active 4 years, 3 months ago. Viewed k times. Improve this question. TehMacDawg 1, 13 13 silver badges 20 20 bronze badges.
Perhaps you could add a little detail on what you mean by 'highly technical document'? Does it contain very complex tables with small text, equations, complex labelled diagrams, charts, program code?
Comic Sans MS should be avoided at all costs, in anything you do. Technical documents? Like readable technical text or just technical annotations? Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Some options are: Palatino is quite a pleasant typeface for text if you are writing large bodies of prose. Some combinations I have used are: Times text and Arial headings, captions and labels with Lucida Typewriter listings dictated by corporate standards Palatino text and Helvetica headings, captions and labels Adobe fonts, designed to be rendered to PDF without having to embed fonts so I stuck with the 35 standard PostScript fonts.
Could look like they were done in Word. The student saw the point. Improve this answer. Lucida Console not the best font for code samples: '0' and 'O' aren't easily distinguished. Inconsolata and Consolas both have slashed 0, but may be worse in other aspects.
There are a couple of reasons why this is preferred over its serif counterpart: Serif typefaces are usually designed to be as transparent to the reader as possible. A pair of good choices for technical documents are: Whitney is a very complete typeface with a very wide range of weights. Lauren-Clear-Monica-Ipsum Link 1 Link 2. Community Bot 1. Stewbob Stewbob 1, 15 15 silver badges 22 22 bronze badges. Are you alone? For me this means my first rule is: Numerals or figures should be distinct from letters, as with the modification to Brioni to clarify the digit one.
I really like to see a distinction between the capital letter O, and digit zero 0, whether through a slash, through narrowness of the zero, or another indicator. In technical writing a label of combined letters and digits may be used, particularly in randomization of samples during experimentation, and in source code for programming. After that, my suggestions would be: Text or non-lining figures in prose in often fine as long as it is not distracting, and lining figures for most other uses, using tabular and proportional as appropriate.
STIX is a free open source opentype font with a library of technical symbols that is unrivaled. Kaji Kaji 1 1 gold badge 9 9 silver badges 14 14 bronze badges. Actually, I've seen code pleasingly rendered in variable-width fonts. This doesn't cause any problems as long as the use of whitespace for alignment is limited to indentation levels e.
It also has the benefit of allowing longer unbroken lines pretty much every fixed-width font has a painfully low number of characters per line for typical text block widths. I'm not ready to use variable-width fonts in my editor yet , but for printed material I think they're great. Generally I recommend against using Courier for code listings for a couple of reasons. The first is that it is quite wide; you will get more columns in the same width from others such as Lucida Typewriter at a useable point size.
The second is that it's quite ugly and doesn't really go with anything else, but that's a matter of personal taste. I think serifs are now considered okay on very high res screens higher than HD, x Definitely okay for headline text at HD. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password.
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