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Definition of Screen font
1. Noun. The font that is displayed on a computer screen. "When the screen font resembles a printed font a document may look approximately the same on the screen as it will when printed"
Category relationships: Computer Science, Computing
Generic synonyms: Case, Face, Font, Fount, Typeface
Lexicographical Neighbors of Screen Font
Literary usage of Screen font
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dutch Type by Jan Middendorp (2004)
"The initial small set later grew into the Philips screen font family, which has
remained in use to date. In 1995 Dingeman Kuilman, head of graphic design, ..."
2. The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine by Edward Hungerford Goddard (1855)
"Gatehouse. LEIGH CHAPEL.—Piscina. LYDIARD MILLICENT.—Font. MINETY.—Oak Screen.
Font. OAKSEY.—Piscina. Locker and Monumental recess. PURTON. ..."
3. An Itinerary of the English Cathedrals for the Use of Travellers by James Grant Gilchrist, Thomas Perkins (1905)
"The choir screen, font, and organ are of seventeenth-century date. Tourists may
prefer to omit this church and proceed from York or Selby direct to Lincoln ..."
4. Light's Labour's Lost: Policies for Energy-efficient Lighting by Paul Waide, Satoshi Tanishima, International Energy Agency (2006)
"In the case of modern office work this implies that correctly setting screen font
size and colour is more important for effective reading than the level of ..."
5. An Exploration of Exmoor and the Hill Country of West Somerset: With Notes by John Lloyd Warden Page (1890)
"... and breadth twelve, but, notwithstanding its Lilliputian proportions, the
little church has its nave, chancel, screen, font, and even porch. ..."
6. An Exploration of Exmoor and the Hill Country of West Somerset: With Notes by John Lloyd Warden Page (1895)
"... and breadth twelve, but, notwithstanding its Lilliputian proportions, the
little church has its nave, chancel, screen, font, and even porch. ..."