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Linotype Syntax® Medium Italic OsF
Format: Windows TrueType
... is part of the Linotype Syntax® Font Family , comprising altogether 30 fonts in Windows TrueType format.
Character set features:
245 characters
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Digital data from:
Linotype
Technical font names:
File name:
LT_54274.ttf
Windows menu name:
LTSyntax OsF MediumItalic
PostScript name:
LinotypeSyntaxOsF-MediumIt
PostScript full name:
LinotypeSyntaxOsF MediumItalic
Catalog material number:
45154274
Linotype Syntax® Medium Italic OsF
Format: Windows PostScript
... is part of the Linotype Syntax® Font Family , comprising altogether 30 fonts in Windows PostScript format.
Character set features:
246 characters
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File names:
LT_54274.pfb, lt_54274.pfb
Windows menu name:
LTSyntax OsF MediumItalic
PostScript name:
LinotypeSyntaxOsF-MediumIt
PostScript full names:
LinotypeSyntaxOsF MediumItalic, LinotypeSyntaxOsF-MediumIt
Catalog material number:
35354274
Linotype Syntax® Medium Italic OsF
Format: Mac PostScript
... is part of the Linotype Syntax® Font Family , comprising altogether 30 fonts in Mac PostScript format.
Character set features:
245 characters
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Digital data from:
Linotype
Technical font names:
File name:
LinotSynOsFMedIt
PostScript name:
LinotypeSyntaxOsF-MediumIt
PostScript full name:
LinotypeSyntaxOsF-MediumIt
Catalog material number:
35054274
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