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C.2 Font retrieval<br />

There are many different font formats in use by many different platforms. To<br />

select a preferred font format, transparent content negotiation is used (see<br />

[NEGOT]). It is always possible to tell when a font is being dereferenced,<br />

because the URI is inside a font description. A given implementation will know<br />

which downloadable font formats it supports and can thus use the format hint to<br />

avoid downloading fonts in an unsupported format.<br />

C.3 Meaning of the Panose Digits<br />

The Family, Serif <strong>Style</strong> and Proportion numbers are used by Windows95 for<br />

font selection and matching.<br />

The meaning of the ten numbers and the allowable values (given in parentheses)<br />

are given below for the most common case, where the "family" digit is 2,<br />

Text and Display. (If the first digit has a different value, the remaining nine<br />

digits have different meanings). For further details on Panose-1, see [PANOSE].<br />

Family<br />

Any (0)<br />

No Fit (1)<br />

[PANOSE] Latin Text and Display (2)<br />

[PANOSE] Latin Script (3)<br />

[PANOSE] Latin Decorative (4)<br />

[PANOSE] Latin Pictorial (5)<br />

Serif <strong>Style</strong><br />

Any (0)<br />

No Fit (1)<br />

Cove (2)<br />

Obtuse Cove (3)<br />

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