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Dutch Mediaeval Book Regular

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Font Version Details

Field nameValue
Foundry/VendorCanada Type
FormatOpenType
NameDutch Mediaeval Book Regular
VersionVersion 1.000
FamilyDutch Mediaeval Book
Sub FamilyRegular
PS NameDutchMediaevalBook-Regular
FilenameDutch Mediaeval Book.otf
File Size70460
TrademarkDutch Mediaeval Book is a trademark of Hans van Maanen.
CopyrightCopyright (c) 2007 by Hans van Maanen. All rights reserved.
MonospaceNo
Italic Angle
Glyph Count399
Kern Pairs2886
Panose Numbers2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Character SetBasic Latin/English letters Basic Latin/English letters Uppercase Uppercase Lowercase Lowercase West European diacritics West European diacritics Euro Euro Digits Digits Ligatures Ligatures Central Europe Central Europe Baltic Baltic Turkish Turkish Romanian Romanian Dingbats & Symbols Dingbats & Symbols
OT Featuresliga

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Current pangram source: James Carson, NPR Pangram Competition Honorable Mention


Character Mini-Map

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