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This is a list of typefaces shipped with Windows 3.1x through to Windows 11.[1][2][3][4][5][6] Typefaces only shipped with Microsoft Office or other Microsoft applications are not included.[7] The «Included from» column indicates the first edition of Windows in which the font was included.
Included typefaces with versions
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Typeface | Family | Spacing | Weights/Styles | Target script | Included from | Can be installed on | Example image |
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Aharoni[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Bold | Hebrew, Latin | XP, Vista | ||
Aldhabi[6] | Serif | Proportional | Regular | Arabic | 8 | Vista, 7 | |
Andalus[6] | Proportional | Regular | Arabic | ||||
Angsana New[6] | Proportional | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Thai | ||||
AngsanaUPC[6] | Proportional | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Thai | ||||
Aparajita[6] | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Devanagari | 7 | XP, Vista | |||
Arabic Typesetting[6] | Proportional | Regular | Arabic | Vista | |||
Arial[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic, Black | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Arabic, Hebrew | 3.1 | ||
Bahnschrift[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Light, Semilight, Regular, Semibold, Bold; intermediate weights (variable font) | Latin | 10 (v1709) | 7, 8, 8.1, 10 (RTM-v1703) | |
Batang[6] | Regular | Korean | NT 4.0, 98, 2000, ME | ||||
BatangChe[6] | Regular | Korean | |||||
BIZ UDGothic, BIZ UDPGothic[6] | Regular, Bold | Japanese | 10 (v1809) | ||||
BIZ UDMincho, BIZ UDPMincho[6] | Medium | Japanese | 10 (v1809) | ||||
Book Antiqua[2] | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | 98 | 3.1, 95, NT 4.0 | |||
Browallia New[6] | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Thai | |||||
BrowalliaUPC[6] | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Thai | |||||
Calibri[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Light, Light Italic, Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Hebrew,Vietnamese (Windows 8), Arabic (Windows 10), Armenian (Windows 10) | Vista, 8 (Light) | Regular: 2000, XP; Light: Vista, 7 | |
Calisto MT[2] | Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | 98 | 3.1, 95, NT 4.0 | |
Cambria[6] | Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | Vista | 2000, XP | |
Cambria Math[6] | Serif | Proportional | Regular | Math | Vista | 2000, XP | |
Candara[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Light, Light Italic, Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | Vista, 10 v1809 (Light) | 2000, XP | |
Cascadia Code[6] | Preformatted (Serif and Sans Serif) | Monospace | ExtraLight, ExtraLight Italic, Light, Light Italic, SemiLight, SemiLight Italic, Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic, SemiBold, SemiBold Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | 11 | 10 | |
Century Gothic[2] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | 98 | 3.1, 95, NT 4.0 | |
Comic Sans MS[6] | Sans Serif, Script | Proportional | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | 95 (sR1), 8 (Italic) | 3.1 | |
Consolas[6] | Preformatted (Serif and Sans Serif) | Monospace | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | Vista | 2000, XP | |
Constantia[6] | Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | Vista | 2000, XP | |
Copperplate Gothic[2] | Display | Proportional | Light, Bold | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | 98 | 3.1, 95, NT 4.0 | |
Corbel[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | Vista | 2000, XP | |
Cordia New[6] | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Thai | |||||
CordiaUPC[6] | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Thai | |||||
Courier New[6] | Serif | Monospace | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Arabic, Hebrew | 3.1 | ||
DaunPenh[6] | Regular | Khmer | Vista | 2000, XP | |||
David[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold | Hebrew, Latin | |||
DengXian[6] | Light, Regular, Bold | Simplified Chinese | 10 | ||||
DilleniaUPC[6] | Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic | Thai | |||||
DFKai-SB[6] | Serif | Proportional | Regular | Traditional Chinese | Vista | ||
DokChampa[6] | Regular | Lao | Vista | ||||
Dotum[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular | Korean | 2000[8] | ||
DotumChe[6] | Sans Serif | Monospace[9] | Regular | Korean | 2000[10] | ||
Ebrima[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold | N’Ko, Tifinagh, Vai | 7 | XP, Vista | |
Estrangelo Edessa[6] | Regular | Syriac | XP | ||||
EucrosiaUPC[6] | Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic | Thai | |||||
Euphemia[6] | Regular | Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics | Vista | ||||
FangSong[6] | Regular | Simplified Chinese | Vista | ||||
Franklin Gothic[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Medium, Medium Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | XP, Vista | ||
FrankRuehl[6] | Regular | Hebrew | |||||
FreesiaUPC[6] | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Thai | |||||
Gabriola[6] | Serif, Script | Proportional | Regular | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | 7 | XP, Vista | |
Gadugi[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold | Cherokee, Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics | 8 | Vista, 7 | |
Gautami[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold | Telugu | XP | NT 4.0, 98, 2000, ME | |
Georgia[6] | Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | 2000 | 95, NT 4.0, 98 | |
Gill Sans MT[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold, Medium, Heavy, Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | |||
Gisha[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold | Hebrew | Vista | ||
Gulim[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular | Korean | 2000[11] | ||
GulimChe[6] | Sans Serif | Monospace[12] | Regular | Korean | 2000[13] | ||
Gungsuh[6] | Serif | Proportional | Regular | Korean | |||
GungsuhChe[6] | Serif | Proportional | Regular | Korean | |||
Hoefler Text | Serif | Proportional | Regular, Black, Italic, Black Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | 2000 | 95, NT 4.0, 98 | |
HoloLens MDL2 Assets[6] | Serif | Proportional | Regular | 10 | |||
Impact[6] | Display | Proportional | Regular | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | 98 | 95, NT 4.0 | |
Ink Free[6] | Display | Proportional | Regular | Latin | 10 (v1803) | 7, 8, 8.1, 10 (RTM-v1709) | |
IrisUPC[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Thai | |||
Iskoola Pota[6] | Regular, Bold | Sinhala | Vista | ||||
JasmineUPC[6] | Regular, Bold, Bold Italic, Italic | Thai | |||||
Javanese Text[6] | Regular | Javanese | 8.1 | Vista, 7, 8 | |||
KaiTi[6] (SimKai) | Regular | Simplified Chinese | Vista | XP, Vista | |||
Kalinga[6] | Regular, Bold | Odia | Vista | ||||
Kartika[6] | Regular, Bold | Malayalam | XP (SP2) | ||||
Khmer UI[6] | Regular, Bold | Khmer | 7 | XP, Vista | |||
Kinnari | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Thai | XP | NT 4.0, 98, 2000, ME | |||
KodchiangUPC[6] | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Thai | |||||
Kokila[6] | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Devanagari | 7 | XP, Vista | |||
Lao UI[6] | Regular, Bold | Lao | 7 | XP, Vista | |||
Latha[6] | Regular, Bold | Tamil | XP | NT 4.0, 98, 2000, ME | |||
Leelawadee[6] | Regular, Bold | Thai | Vista | ||||
Leelawadee UI[6] | Regular, Bold, Semilight | Buginese, Thai, Javanese, Khmer, Lao | 8.1 | Vista, 7, 8 | |||
Levenim MT[6] | Regular, Bold | Hebrew | |||||
LilyUPC[6] | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Thai | |||||
Lucida Console[6] | Preformatted (Serif and Sans Serif) | Monospace | Regular | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | 98 | 3.1, 95, NT 4.0 | |
Lucida Handwriting[2] | Regular | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | 98 | 3.1, 95, NT 4.0 | |||
Lucida Sans Unicode[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular | Latin | 98 | 3.1, 95, NT 4.0 | |
Malgun Gothic[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold, Semilight | Korean (no Hanja before Windows |
Vista, 10 (Semilight) | 2000, XP | |
Mangal[6] | Regular, Bold | Devanagari | 2000 | ||||
Marlett[6] | Serif | Proportional | Regular | Windows Interface | 95 | 3.1 | |
Meiryo, Meiryo UI[6] | Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic | Japanese | Vista, 7 (UI) | ||||
Microsoft Himalaya[6] | Regular | Tibetan | Vista | 2000, XP | |||
Microsoft JhengHei[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Light, Regular, Bold | Traditional Chinese | Vista | 2000, XP | |
Microsoft JhengHei UI[6] | Light, Regular, Bold | Traditional Chinese | 8 | Vista, 7 | |||
Microsoft New Tai Lue[6] | Regular, Bold | New Tai Lue | 7 | XP, Vista | |||
Microsoft PhagsPa[6] | Regular, Bold | ‘Phags-pa | 7 | XP, Vista | |||
Microsoft Sans Serif[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Arabic, Hebrew, Thai | 95 | ||
Microsoft Tai Le[6] | Regular, Bold | Tai Le | 7 | XP, Vista | |||
Microsoft Uighur[6] | Regular, Bold | Uighur | Vista, 8 (Bold) | ||||
Microsoft YaHei[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Light, Regular, Bold | Simplified Chinese | Vista | 2000, XP | |
Microsoft YaHei UI[6] | Light, Regular, Bold | Simplified Chinese | 8 | Vista, 7 | |||
Microsoft Yi Baiti[6] | Regular | Yi | Vista | ||||
MingLiU, PMingLiU[6] | Serif | Proportional | Monospaced, Proportional | Traditional Chinese | |||
MingLiU-ExtB, PMingLiU-ExtB[6] | Monospaced, Proportional | Traditional Chinese | Vista | ||||
MingLiU_HKSCS[6] | Monospaced | Cantonese | Vista | ||||
MingLiU_HKSCS-ExtB[6] | Monospaced | Cantonese | Vista | ||||
Miriam[6] | Proportional | Hebrew | |||||
Miriam Fixed[6] | Monospaced | Hebrew | |||||
Mongolian Baiti[6] | Regular | Mongolian, Manchu, Xibo | Vista | 2000, XP | |||
MoolBoran[6] | Regular | Khmer | Vista | ||||
MS Gothic[6] | Sans Serif | Monospace | Regular | Japanese | |||
MS PGothic[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular | Japanese | |||
MS Mincho[6] | Serif | Monospace | Regular | Japanese | |||
MS PMincho[6] | Serif | Proportional | Regular | Japanese | |||
MS UI Gothic[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular | Japanese | |||
MV Boli[6] | Regular | Thaana | XP | ||||
Myanmar Text[6] | Regular, Bold | Myanmar | 8 | Vista, 7 | |||
Narkisim[6] | Regular | Hebrew | |||||
Nirmala UI[6] | Regular, Bold | Devanagari, Bengali, Gurmukhi, Gujarati, Odia, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Sinhala | 8 | Vista, 7 | |||
NSimSun[6] | Serif | Monospace | Regular | Simplified Chinese | |||
Nyala[6] | Regular | Ethiopic | Vista | 2000, XP | |||
Palatino Linotype[6] | Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | 2000 | 95, NT 4.0, 98 | |
Plantagenet Cherokee[6] | Regular | Cherokee | Vista | ||||
Raavi[6] | Regular, Bold | Gurmukhi | XP | NT 4.0, 98, 2000, ME | |||
Rod[6] | Regular | Hebrew | |||||
Sakkal Majalla[6] | Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold | Arabic | 7 | XP, Vista | |
Sanskrit Text[6] | Regular | Devanagari | 10 | 7, 8, 8.1 | |||
Segoe MDL2 Assets[6] | Regular | 10 | |||||
Segoe Print[6] | Display, Script, Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | Vista | 2000, XP | |
Segoe Script[6] | Display, Script, Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | Vista | 2000, XP | |
Segoe UI[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Light, Light Italic, SemiLight, SemiLight Italic, Regular, Italic, SemiBold, SemiBold Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Black, Black Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Armenian, Hebrew, Arabic, Georgian, Lisu | 8 | Vista, 7 | |
Segoe UI Emoji[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular | Emoji, emoticons and symbols | 8.1 | Vista, 7, 8 | |
Segoe UI Historic[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Brahmi | 10 | 7, 8, 8.1 | |
Segoe UI Symbol[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | 7 | XP, Vista | |
Segoe UI Variable[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Small Light, Small SemiLight, Small Regular, Small Italic, Small Bold, Display Light, Display SemiLight, Display Regular, Display Italic, Display Bold, Text Light, Text SemiLight, Text Regular, Text Italic, Text Bold | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | 11 | 10 | |
Segoe Fluent Icons | 11 | ||||||
Shonar Bangla[6] | Regular, Bold | Bengali | 7 | XP, Vista | |||
Shruti[6] | Regular, Bold | Gujarati | XP | NT 4.0, 98, 2000, ME | |||
SimHei[6] | Sans Serif | Monospace | Regular | Simplified Chinese | |||
Simplified Arabic[6] | Proportional | Regular, Bold | Arabic | ||||
SimSun[6] | Serif | Monospace | Regular | Simplified Chinese | |||
SimSun-ExtB[6] | Serif | Monospace | Regular | Simplified Chinese | Vista | ||
Sitka Banner[6] | Serif | Proportional | Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | 8.1 | Vista, 7, 8 | |
Sitka Display[6] | Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | 8.1 | Vista, 7, 8 | |
Sitka Heading[6] | Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | 8.1 | Vista, 7, 8 | |
Sitka Small[6] | Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | 8.1 | Vista, 7, 8 | |
Sitka Subheading[6] | Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | 8.1 | Vista, 7, 8 | |
Sitka Text[6] | Serif | Proportional | Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | 8.1 | Vista, 7, 8 | |
Sylfaen[6] | Serif | Proportional | Regular | Armenian, Georgian | 2000 | 95, NT 4.0, 98 | |
Symbol[6] | Symbolic | Proportional | Regular | 3.1 | |||
Tahoma[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Arabic, Hebrew, Thai | 95 | 3.1 | |
Times New Roman[6] | Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Arabic, Hebrew, Armenian | 3.1 | ||
Traditional Arabic[6] | Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold | Arabic | 2000 | 95, NT 4.0, 98 | |
Trebuchet MS[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold, Bold Italic, Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | 2000 | 95, NT 4.0, 98 | |
Tw Cen MT[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular, Regular Italic, Medium, Medium Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | Vista, XP, 7, 8.1, 10 | Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 11 | |
Tunga[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold | Kannada | XP | NT 4.0, 98, 2000, ME | |
UD Digi Kyokasho N-R[6] | Sans Serif | Monospace | Regular | Japanese | 10 (v1809) | ||
UD Digi Kyokasho N-B[6] | Sans Serif | Monospace | Bold | Japanese | 10 (v1809) | ||
UD Digi Kyokasho NK-R[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular | Japanese | 10 (v1809) | ||
UD Digi Kyokasho NK-B[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Bold | Japanese | 10 (v1809) | ||
UD Digi Kyokasho NP-R[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular | Japanese | 10 (v1809) | ||
UD Digi Kyokasho NP-B[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Bold | Japanese | 10 (v1809) | ||
Urdu Typesetting[6] | Serif | Proportional | Regular | Arabic | 8 | ||
Utsaah[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Devanagari | 7 | ||
Vani[6] | Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold | Telugu | 7 | ||
Verdana[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Vietnamese, Armenian[14] | 95 | 3.1 | |
Vijaya[6] | Display, Script | Proportional | Regular, Bold | Tamil | 7 | ||
Vrinda[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold | Bengali | XP (SP2) | NT 4.0, 98, 2000, ME | |
Webdings[6] | Symbolic | Proportional | Regular | 98 | 3.1, 95, NT 4.0 | ||
Wingdings[6] | Symbolic | Proportional | Regular | Symbols | 3.1 | ||
Yu Gothic[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold, Light, Medium | Japanese | 8.1 | Vista, 7, 8 | |
Yu Gothic UI[6] | Sans Serif | Proportional | Regular, Bold, Light, Semilight, Semibold | Japanese | 10 | Vista 7, 8 | |
Yu Mincho[6] | Serif | Proportional | Regular, Demibold, Light | Japanese | 8.1 | Vista, 7, 8 |
- Core fonts for the Web
- List of typefaces
- List of typefaces included with macOS
- Unicode font
- ^ Kaplan, Michael S. (February 6, 2007). «What are the fonts in Vista?». Sorting it all Out V.. 2!. Archived from the original on June 25, 2014.
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- ^ «Fonts supplied with Windows Vista». Typography. Microsoft. Retrieved October 21, 2013.
- ^ «Windows 7 font list». Microsoft Docs – Typography. Microsoft. February 10, 2021. Retrieved March 30, 2021.
- ^ «Windows 8 font list». Microsoft Docs – Typography. Microsoft. September 22, 2020. Retrieved March 30, 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh ei ej ek el em en eo ep eq er es et eu ev ew ex ey ez fa fb fc fd «Windows 10 font list». Microsoft Docs – Typography. Microsoft. Retrieved March 30, 2021.
- ^ As of 16 October 2019, Office Cloud fonts include the following additional fonts:
Abadi,
Agency FB,
Aharoni,
Algerian,
Arial Rounded MT Bold,
Avenir Next LT Pro,
Baskerville Old Face,
Bell MT,
Bembo,
Berlin Sans FB,
Bernard MT Condensed,
Blackadder ITC,
Bodoni MT,
Bookman Old Style,
Bookshelf Symbol 7,
Bradley Hand ITC,
Britannic Bold,
Broadway,
Brush Script MT Italic,
Californian FB,
Castellar,
Centaur,
Century,
Century Schoolbook,
Chiller,
Colonna MT,
Cooper Black,
Dante,
Dubai,
Edwardian Script ITC,
Eras ITC,
Felix Titling,
Footlight MT Light,
Forte,
Freestyle Script,
Garamond,
Gigi,
Gill Sans MT,
Gloucester MT Extra Condensed,
Goudy Old Style,
Grotesque,
Hadassah Friedlaender,
Harrington,
HGGothicE,
HGMaruGothicMPRO,
HGMinchoE,
HGSoeiKakugothicUB,
High Tower Text,
Imprint MT Shadow,
Jokerman,
Juice ITC,
Kristen ITC,
Kunstler Script,
Lucida Bright,
Lucida Calligraphy,
Lucida Fax,
Lucida Sans,
Lucida Sans Typewriter,
Magneto Bold,
Maiandra GD,
Matura MT Script Capitals,
Microsoft GothicNeo,
Mistral,
Modern No. 20,
MS Outlook,
MS Reference Sans Serif,
MT Extra,
Niagara Engraved,
Niagara Solid,
OCRB,
Onyx,
Palace Script MT,
Papyrus,
Perpetua,
Playbill,
Pristina,
Rage Italic,
Ravie,
Rockwell,
Sagona Book,
Sagona ExtraLight,
Script MT Bold,
Selawik,
Snap ITC,
Source Sans Pro,
STCaiyun,
STFangsong,
STHupo,
STKaiti,
STXihei,
STXingkai,
STXinwei,
STZhongsong,
Tempus Sans ITC,
TH SarabunPSK,
The Hand,
The Serif Hand,
Tw Cen MT,
Univers,
Viner Hand ITC,
Vivaldi Italic,
Vladimir Script,
Wide Latin. - ^ Dotum font family, Microsoft Learn. (Accessed 2024-04-19.)
- ^ Korean glyphs are all «full width» and Latin glyphs are all «half width». DotumChe® Regular, Monotype. (Accessed 2024-04-19.)
- ^ Dotum font family, Microsoft Learn. (Accessed 2024-04-19.)
- ^ Gulim font family, Microsoft Learn. (Accessed 2024-04-19.)
- ^ Korean glyphs are all «full width» and Latin glyphs are all «half width». GulimChe® Regular, Monotype. (Accessed 2024-04-19.)
- ^ Gulim font family, Microsoft Learn. (Accessed 2024-04-19.)
- ^ «Verdana® Bold».
- Revised (cross-platform) font stack (for the web)
If you’re looking for the fonts shipped with Windows 10, then you’ve come to the right place. You’ll find a list of fonts for Windows 3.1x through Windows 10. You can also find fonts for Microsoft Office and other applications. If you don’t know which fonts are included in your operating system, check out this article for some helpful information. Then you can select the one that matches your needs the most.
Font files in Windows are stored in C:WindowsFonts. If you’re unable to find these files, try transferring them from a computer running the same OS version. You can also extract them from an ISO/WIM image of Windows 10.
Previously, fonts were only installed in the Control Panel. Now, you can install or remove them from your system through the Windows 10 Fonts Control Panel. But if you’d like to keep the default fonts in Windows, there are ways to do that as well. Windows 10 includes both TrueType and OpenType fonts. The former is optimized for modern displays and includes features to support any writing script. OpenType fonts also include advanced typographic “layout” features, which allow you to position or replace the rendered glyphs to suit your needs.
What is the Default Font of Windows?
The default font of Windows 10 is Segoe UI, a Sans-serif font face used throughout the Microsoft ecosystem. The system comes with a wide range of built-in fonts. However, Microsoft may be trying to replace the control panel app with a dedicated Fonts menu. You can install new fonts in the Settings app’s Personalization section, or you can copy them from another computer.
The next step is to change the system font, a process that is a bit more complicated than simply switching settings. First, you must open the system settings by pressing WINDOWS + I, then click Personalization. In the Personalization window, click on the Fonts tab. Note down the name of the font family so you can identify it in the future. If you can’t remember it, the font family name is hidden from you and your system.
As a rule, you should avoid using the same font on multiple systems. Fonts affect every aspect of Windows. While Windows 10 comes with a default font for most Windows applications, it is still not a good option for some users. This is because the font you choose for Windows 10 could affect the elements in Windows. So, it’s best to use a different font if you want to make the system look more professional.
What is the Default Font And Size in Windows 10?
What is the Default Font And Size in Window 10? is the question on many people’s minds. It comes with many new features and a new menu that allows you to easily customize the content of your screen. All you have to do is find the icon for the screen resolution and size you want and adjust the font size accordingly. After that, you can easily customize the font size of all your applications.
The official name of a font can be found in the Windows registry. To do so, open the “Settings” app from the “Start” menu and select the “Personalization” option. Scroll down to the “Fonts” section, where you can change the font and size. From there, click on the name of the font you want to change. You should also note the name of the font family that you want to change.
Another way to change the font size is to copy it from a different computer or copy it from another. If you can’t find the file, you can download it manually or install it with a GPO. Keep in mind, Windows 10 blocks the installation of third-party fonts by default. Having too many fonts can cause performance and layout issues. To prevent this problem, you can change the font settings in the Settings panel.
What are Standard Computer Fonts?
There are a few standard computer fonts in Windows 10. These are the fonts your operating system is likely to use. While you can use the fonts listed in the system preferences, you’ll find most people won’t use them. This is because system fonts are generally small and focused on utility. For example, the fonts included with Windows 10 are mostly the same as those found on Mac OS X.
Microsoft has provided font support for decades, and it’s only recently added support for a whole range of new fonts. Whether you’re looking for a new font to spruce up your documents, spreadsheets, or resume, you can use any of these to make them look better. These are easy to install and upgrade in Windows 10, and you’ll find that many of them are free!
The best way to install a new font is to install it. Windows 10 uses font files stored in C:WindowsFonts. If you install a new font, it’ll change all the fonts in the system UI. To use the font in another application, you can copy the font file from a different computer running the same operating system. Then, install the font in a word processor, design program, or other application that allows font switching.
What is the Windows 95 Font?
You might be asking yourself: What is the Windows 95 Font? Fortunately, it’s free to download and use. In Windows 95, the default system font was MS Sans Serif, which has now become available for Windows 98 and ME. As you may remember, Windows 95 came with thirteen floppies. These were special DMF floppies, specially formatted to store more data than a standard 1.44MB floppy disc. Even though both versions of Windows have the same kernel, they differ in GUI, device drivers, networking support, and operating system functions.
Greek characters, for example, are available in the Greek alphabet. Thankfully, it’s easy to change these characters by selecting the “Greek” language option during Windows Setup. In order to do this, simply right-click the corresponding item and choose “Multilanguage Support.”
What Font Does Windows 11 Use?
As you may have noticed, Windows 11 has changed the default font size for all systems. This change affects both built-in applications and third-party programs. To change the font size, go to Control Panel. Select Appearance and Personalization. Select Fonts. On the Appearance and Personalization tab, click Restore default font settings. You will need to restart the computer before changing the default font size. Once the change is complete, you can switch back to the previous font size.
In Windows 11, fonts can be installed in a variety of ways. In addition to double-clicking font files to install them, you can also choose to download them in an archive format. While you can still download fonts in archive formats, you’ll need to convert them to a format compatible with Windows 11. If you’re worried about the size of your computer’s hard drive, you can use the Microsoft Store to download fonts.
Why Has Windows 10 Changed My Font?
The first step to changing your default font in Windows 10 is to access the Settings app and click System > Display. Here you can change the size of the font. If you want to change the font size completely, you can open the Control Panel and click Fonts. Choose the new font and adjust the slider until it matches the desired size. Alternatively, you can use the Registry editor to change the font. This method is risky, so make sure you’re comfortable editing the registry.
Changing the font in the registry is a risky endeavor, but it can cause serious damage to your system. By changing the font, you can make your system unreadable and difficult to navigate. Errorous changes to the registry can cause irreversible damage. The best way to determine what font is currently on your system is to visit system settings. Press WINDOWS + I to open the system settings. On the Personalization tab, click Fonts.
How Do I Change My Font Back to Normal?
After installing a new version of Windows, your computer’s default font will have been changed to a bold style. To fix the issue, you can reinstall the font. This will work until the next Microsoft update is released. The font change will need to be redone on official documents. To restore the default font, you must restart your device. If you want to make further changes, you must back up your data first.
You may have uninstalled or reinstalled some programs recently, but you still notice that your font is not showing correctly. The issue could be related to a corrupted font cache. In such a case, you can try rebuilding the font cache. You will need to create a system restore point. Once you do this, the font will be restored. Once you’ve done this, restart your computer.
Changing the font in Windows 10 is very easy and straightforward. Before making any changes, you must make a backup of the Registry before proceeding. In Windows 10, you can use a free Windows Registry Editor version 5.00. To do this, you just double-click the REG file and it will be applied to your system. You can also download ready-made REG files from some forums.
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Введение
В данном списке перечислены шрифты, общие для всех актуальных на данный момент операционных систем Windows (фактически начиная с Windows 98), и их эквиваленты в Mac OS. Такие шрифты иногда называют «безопасными шрифтами для браузеров» (browser safe fonts). Это небольшой справочник, которым я пользуюсь, когда делаю Web-страницы и думаю, что он будет полезен и Вам.
Если Вы новичок в web-дизайне, то может быть думаете что-нибудь типа: «Почему это я должен ограничиваться таким небольшим набором шрифтов? У меня есть огромная коллекция прекрасных шрифтов!» Дело в том, что браузер посетителя может отобразить только те шрифты, которые установлены в его операционной системе (прим. переводчика: в настоящее время уже есть возможность применять фактически любые шрифты при оформлении страниц используя CSS 3 и его новое свойство @font-face; правда, поддерживают эту функцию пока ещё далеко не все браузеры), а это означает, что каждый посетитель Вашей страницы должен быть обладателем выбранных Вами шрифтов. Поэтому Вы должны использовать только те шрифты, которые есть в каждой операционной системе. К счастью, в CSS есть свойство @font-family, облегчающее эту задачу.
Также Вам может быть интересен список шрифтов, включённых в каждую версию Windows.
Список
Значение @font-family | Windows | Mac | Семейство |
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Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif | Arial | Arial, Helvetica | sans-serif |
«Arial Black», Gadget, sans-serif | Arial Black | Arial Black, Gadget | sans-serif |
«Comic Sans MS», cursive | Comic Sans MS | Comic Sans MS5 | cursive |
«Courier New», Courier, monospace | Courier New | Courier New, Courier6 | monospace |
Georgia, serif | Georgia1 | Georgia | serif |
Impact,Charcoal, sans-serif | Impact | Impact5, Charcoal6 | sans-serif |
«Lucida Console», Monaco, monospace | Lucida Console | Monaco5 | monospace |
«Lucida Sans Unicode», «Lucida Grande», sans-serif | Lucida Sans Unicode | Lucida Grande | sans-serif |
«Palatino Linotype», «Book Antiqua», Palatino, serif | Palatino Linotype, Book Antiqua3 | Palatino6 | serif |
Tahoma, Geneva, sans-serif | Tahoma | Geneva | sans-serif |
«Times New Roman», Times, serif | Times New Roman | Times | serif |
«Trebuchet MS», Helvetica, sans-serif | Trebuchet MS1 | Helvetica | sans-serif |
Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif | Verdana | Verdana, Geneva | sans-serif |
Symbol | Symbol2 | Symbol2 | — |
Webdings | Webdings2 | Webdings2 | — |
Wingdings, «Zapf Dingbats» | Wingdings2 | Zapf Dingbats2 | — |
«MS Sans Serif», Geneva, sans-serif | MS Sans Serif4 | Geneva | sans-serif |
«MS Serif», «New York», serif | MS Serif4 | New York6 | serif |
1 Шрифты Georgia и Trebuchet MS поставляются вместе с Windows 2000/XP и включены в пакет шрифтов IE (да и вообще поставляются со многими приложениями от Microsoft), поэтому они установлены на многих компьютерах с ОС Windows 98.
2 Символьные шрифты отображаются только в Internet Explorer, в остальных браузерах они обычно заменяются на стандартный шрифт (хотя, например, шрифт Symbol отображается в Opera, а Webdings — в Safari).
3 Шрифт Book Antiqua практически идентичен Palatino Linotype; Palatino Linotype поставляется с Windows 2000/XP, а Book Antiqua — с Windows 98.
4 Обратите внимание, что эти шрифты не TrueType, а bitmap, поэтому они могут плохо выглядеть с некоторыми размерами (они предназначены для отображения в размерах 8, 10, 12, 14, 18 и 24 pt при 96 DPI).
5 Эти шрифты работают в Safari только в стандартном начертании, но не работают при выделении жирным или курсивом. Comic Sans MS также работает жирным, но не курсивом. Другие Mac-браузеры, кажется, нормально эмулируют отсутствующие у шрифтов свойства самостоятельно (спасибо Christian Fecteau за подсказку).
6 Эти шрифты установливаются в Mac только при Classic-инсталляции
Скриншоты
- Mac OS X 10.4.8, Firefox 2.0, ClearType включён (за скриншот спасибо Juris Vecvanags)
- Mac OS X 10.4.4, Firefox 1.5, ClearType включён (за скриншот спасибо Eric Zavesky)
- Mac OS X 10.4.11, Safari 3.0.4, ClearType включён (за скриншот спасибо Nolan Gladius)
- Mac OS X 10.4.4, Safari 2.0.3, ClearType включён (за скриншот спасибо Eric Zavesky)
- Windows Vista, Internet Explorer 7, ClearType включён (за скриншот спасибо Michiel Bijl)
- Windows Vista, Firefox 2.0, ClearType включён (за скриншот спасибо Michiel Bijl)
- Windows XP, Internet Explorer 6, ClearType включён
- Windows XP, Firefox 1.0.7, ClearType включён
- Windows XP, Internet Explorer 6, Сглаживание шрифтов включено
- Windows XP, Firefox 1.0.7, Сглаживание шрифтов включено
- Windows 2000, Internet Explorer 6, Сглаживание шрифтов включено
- Windows 2000, Firefox 1.0.7, Сглаживание шрифтов включено
- Linux (Ubuntu 7.04 + Gnome), Firefox 2.0 (за скриншот спасибо Juris Vecvanags)
Несколько примеров из скриншотов (по одному на каждую операционную систему)
Mac OS X 10.4.8, Firefox 2.0, ClearType включён
Windows Vista, Internet Explorer 7, ClearType включён
Windows XP, Internet Explorer 6, ClearType включён
Windows 2000, Internet Explorer 6, Сглажмвание шрифтов включёно
Linux (Ubuntu 7.04 + Gnome), Firefox 2.0
Прим. переводчика: статью пришлось немного переделать, т.к. Хабр не разрешает добавлять собственные стили к тексту
- What are the default Windows fonts?
- What fonts come standard on a PC?
- What font does old Windows use?
- What fonts does Windows come with?
- What is the best font for Windows 10?
- How do I change the default font in Windows 10?
- What is the most friendly font?
- What is the standard font?
- Is Verdana a standard Windows font?
- What font looks like old computer text?
- Is Helvetica a Windows font?
- What font does Apple use?
What are the default Windows fonts?
Windows 10’s default system font, Segoe UI, looks pretty nice. However, if you have something better to replace it with, you can change the default system font on your Windows 10 PC.
What fonts come standard on a PC?
The fonts that are most safe to use are: Arial / Helvetica. Times New Roman / Times. Courier New / Courier.
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Fonts that work on Windows and MacOS but not Unix+X are:
- Verdana.
- Georgia.
- Comic Sans MS.
- Trebuchet MS.
- Arial Black.
- Impact.
What font does old Windows use?
Trajan is serif typeface of old style and it was designed by Carol Twombly in 1989. The design of the typeface is based on Roman square capitals. Futura is known for its near-perfect circles, squares and triangles as it is based on geometric shapes.
What fonts does Windows come with?
List of typefaces included with Microsoft Windows
Typeface | Weights/Styles | Included with |
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Cambria Math | Regular | Vista |
Candara | Light, Light Italic, Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Vista, 10 (Light) |
Century Gothic | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | 98 |
Comic Sans MS | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | 95 |
What is the best font for Windows 10?
They appear in order of popularity.
- Helvetica. Helvetica remains the world’s most popular font. …
- Calibri. The runner up on our list is also a sans serif font. …
- Futura. Our next example is another classic sans serif font. …
- Garamond. Garamond is the first serif font on our list. …
- Times New Roman. …
- Arial. …
- Cambria. …
- Verdana.
How do I change the default font in Windows 10?
Steps to change the default font in Windows 10
Step 1: Launch the Control Panel from the Start Menu. Step 2: Click on the “Appearance and Personalization” option from the side menu. Step 3: Click on “Fonts” to open fonts and select the name of the one you want to use as default.
What is the most friendly font?
Design Decoded: The Top 12 Easy to Read Fonts
- Helvetica. Along with Georgia, Helvetica is considered to be one of the most easily read fonts according to The Next Web. …
- PT Sans & PT Serif. Can’t decide whether serif or sans-serif is for you? …
- Open Sans. …
- Quicksand. …
- Verdana. …
- Rooney. …
- Karla. …
- Roboto.
What is the standard font?
Times New Roman is, for better or worse, the standard font for academic manuscripts. Many teachers require it because it’s a solid, legible, and universally available font. Stanley Morison designed it in 1931 for The Times newspaper of London, so it’s a very efficient font and legible even at very small sizes.
Is Verdana a standard Windows font?
The Verdana font was released in 1996, so it’s a modern typeface. It was designed with one purpose in mind: to improve readability in text used very small on a computer screen. Microsoft included Verdana as part of its Windows operating system, and so did Mac.
What font looks like old computer text?
Courier M
A version of the classic Courier font, Courier M is a typewriter typeface, designed by Howard Kettler in 1956.
Is Helvetica a Windows font?
Generally, Helvetica is no longer standard fare on a PC system. So, if you use Helvetica then show it on a PC, the font will be replaced with a similar font, probably Arial but it won’t look the same and may ruin your slide layout. Best advice: Don’t use Helvetica. Use Arial instead.
What font does Apple use?
Apple modified the majority of its website’s text to use the San Francisco font on January 24, 2017, and San Francisco became the universal official font for Apple.
Garamond is the first serif font on our list. To reset your changes and use the original default font on your pc, you just need to create another registry hack and enter some code in it (the code is given below.).
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To do this, open the “start” menu, search for “notepad,” then click the app in the results. You can change the system font via the registry or third party apps. Where can i find the default font? Use your mouse or arrow keys to scroll through the list of fonts available.
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See the following two articles: This opens the file in the default text. Courier new / courier.fonts that work on windows and macos but not unix+x are: 1 click/tap on the download button below to download the.reg file below.
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Download the.reg file above that matches your operating system, and import the file into the registry by double clicking on it. Now click restore default font settings. This opens the file in the default text. If you just want to change the default font size on windows 11, you can: How to change the default Windows 10 font.
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Windows fonts are one aspect of this convergence: Click ctrl + s or click the file menu and then click save option to save the changes. To change the font size press ‘alt’ + ‘e’ or click to select and use your mouse or arrow keys to increase or decrease the font size, fig 5. The registry edit may not work if the font name isn’t exactly as shown in the font settings menu, including spaces and capitalization. Change the default system font on Windows 10 HeelpBook.
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To use your favorite font in word all the time, set it as the default. Click on the “appearance and personalization” option from the side menu. They appear in order of popularity. What fonts come standard on a pc? Any way to change default font used in applications? Windows 10 Forums.
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For instance, if you want to set verdana as the default font, replace tahoma with verdana. As you may be aware, windows 10’s default system font is “segoe ui” and it is used across all applications, such as control explorer. Windows fonts are one aspect of this convergence: Steps to change the default font in windows 10.
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