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W3C CSS2 Cascading Style Sheets, level 2 - instructional media + ...

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Standard/Serifed (4)<br />

High/Trimmed (5)<br />

High/Pointed (6)<br />

High/Serifed (7)<br />

Constant/Trimmed (8)<br />

Constant/Pointed (9)<br />

Constant/Serifed (10)<br />

Low/Trimmed (11)<br />

Low/Pointed (12)<br />

Low/Serifed (13)<br />

Any (0)<br />

No Fit (1)<br />

Constant/Small (2)<br />

Constant/Standard (3)<br />

Constant/Large (4)<br />

Ducking/Small (5)<br />

Ducking/Standard (6)<br />

Ducking/Large (7)<br />

Panose-2 (see [PANOSE2]) is a specification for a more comprehensive font<br />

classification and matching technology which is not limited to Latin typefaces. For<br />

example, the serif characteristics of a Latin face may be compared with the<br />

stroke terminations of a Kanji face.<br />

The Panose-2 value is not stored inside any known font formats, but may be<br />

measured.<br />

C.4 Deducing Unicode Ranges for TrueType<br />

This information is available in the font by looking at the ’ulUnicodeRange’ bits in<br />

the ’OS/2’ table (if it has one), which holds a bitfield representation of the set.<br />

This table is defined in revision 1.66 of the TrueType specification, from<br />

Microsoft. Considering this information as a set, each element corresponds to a<br />

Unicode 1.1 character block, and the presence of that element in the set indicates<br />

that the font has one or more glyph representations to represent at least<br />

one character in that block. The set has 128 elements as described below. The<br />

order generally follows that in the Unicode 1.1 standard. This table may be used<br />

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