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Fontke.com>Font>Brush-Script Script-Normal-Italic Version 001.000
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Font family: Brush-Script
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Font version: Version 001.000
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Characters: 263
Number of glyphs: 231
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License type: The way of license is for reference only. Please contact the copyright party to purchase commercial license.
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Brush-Script Script-Normal-Italic Name detail
Microsoft - English (United States)
Copyright notice: Courtesy of Publishers' Paradise BBS (205)882-6886 HST D/S
Font family: Brush-Script
Font Subfamily name: Script-Normal-Italic
Unique font identifier: FontForge 2.0 : Brush-Script-Normal-Italic : 4-2-2010
Full font name: Brush-Script-Normal-Italic
Version string: Version 001.000
Postscript name: Brush-Script-Normal-Italic
Brush-Script Script-Normal-Italic Measurement detail
Every Pixel unit: 1000 Size of superscript horizontal font : 650
Horizontal minimum: -160 Size of superscript vertical font 699
Vertical minimum: -292 Superscript horizontal deviation -59
Horizontal maximum: 1150 Superscript vertical deviation 140
Vertical maximum: 885 Size of subscript level font: 650
MacStyle: 0 Size of subscript vertical 699
Minimum readable pixel size: 8 Subscript horizontal offset: 202
Font directionHint: 2 Subscript vertical offset: 479
Ascending part: 885 Delete line size: 49
Descending part: -292 Delete line position: 258
Line spacing: 90 Font selection identifier: 0
Maximum step width: 1126 Typography ascending: 800
Minimum left side beraring: -160 Typography descending -200
Minimum right side beraring: -260 Typography spacing: 90
Horizontal maximum width: 1150 WindowsAscending part: 885
Non component maximum points 154 WindowsDescending part: 292
Non component maximum contours 7 Bevel: 1638400
Word weight type: 400 Underline position: -153
Word width type: 5 Underline thickness: 102