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Mac & Win OpenType - PostScript Flavor (.otf)
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Product ID
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OPN413239 ODBV |
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Technical Name(s)
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Old Style 7 Std Italic, Old Style 7 Std Roman
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File Name(s)
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OldStyle7Std-Italic.otf, OldStyle7Std.otf
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Macintosh PostScript
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Product ID
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000413239 PDMV
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Technical Name(s)
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Old Style 7 Roman, Old Style 7 Italic, Old Style 7 Small Caps & Old Style Figures, Old Style 7 Italic Old Style Figures |
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File Name(s)
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Old Style 7, OldStySev, OldStySev.AFM, Old Style 7, OldStySevIta, OldStySevIta.AFM, Old Style 7, OldStySevSC, OldStySevSC.AFM, Old Style 7, OldStySevItaOsF, OldStySevItaOsF.AFM
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Windows PostScript
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Product ID
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000413239 PDWV
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Technical Name(s)
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Old Style 7 Roman, Old Style 7 Italic, Old Style 7 Small Caps & Old Style Figures, Old Style 7 Italic Old Style Figures |
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os______.afm, os______.inf, os______.pfb, os______.pfm, osi_____.afm, osi_____.inf, osi_____.pfb, osi_____.pfm, osios___.afm, osios___.inf, osios___.pfb, osios___.pfm, ossc____.afm, ossc____.inf, ossc____.pfb, ossc____.pfm
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Mac & Win OpenType - PostScript Flavor (.otf) |
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The origins of the Old Style 7 font family lie in the Old Styles produced by the Scottish type foundry, Miller and Richard, in the middle of the nineteenth century. This particular face was recut by the Bruce Type foundry, in the USA, in the early 1970's. Although called 'old style' they do not have the stress associated with true old style types, and are thus considered as transitional designs. Use Old Style 7 for text setting in books, magazines etc.
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the Hex equivalent for you. When used in HTML, Hex colors are denoted by a "#"
followed by a series of six letters or numbers like this: #93DB70.
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