In this process, the IBM font classifier stored classification code in the OS/2 table of the TrueType format and proposed 10 classifications. However, both the VOX-ATypI and the IBM classification systems are centered on English-language Latin characters, and cannot be applied to all language fonts.
Initial Phase[edit]i'm in the process of porting this article over from the French version of wikipedia. Please do not delete! pablohoney 00:29, 15 December 2006 (UTC) References needed[edit]Someone added 'Classicals', 'Modern' and 'Calligraphics' to the article, but as far as I know, these do not belong to the VOX-ATypI classification system. None of the books I own that describe the VOX-ATypI classification have them. Please provide proper references for these additions, or the article needs to be reverted back to before they were added. Typehigh (talk) 01:33, 12 December 2009 (UTC)
Humanist[edit]I don't know anything about typography, but I came to this page trying to figure out what was meant by a 'humanist' typeface. It is listed twice on this page, in different categories. The ambiguity might be worth a mention in the article. 137.71.23.54 (talk) 19:32, 15 December 2010 (UTC)
Capitalization[edit]The capitalization of typeface class names in this article is rather random. I'm going to uncapitalize the following: Download aplikasi barcode untuk pc. blackletter, calligraphic, classical, copperplate, exotic, fracture, geometric, glyphic, graphic, grotesque, humanes, humanist, humanist, humanistic, incise, incised, italic, lineal, linear, linéales, manuaire, manual, mechanical, mechanistic, modern, mécanes, neo-grotesque, realist, script, scripte, slab serif, transitional, uncial Champions league font. While capitalizing these, because they come from proper nouns: Aldine, Carolingian, Didone, Garalde, Latin, Non-Latin I'm unsure about Egyptienne, Egyptian, and Gaelic. Somebody editing before me has gone to long lengths to ensure that egyptian doesn't get capitalized, so I will leave it alone, but I don't understand why - and what does that mean for Egyptienne and Gaelic (both currently capitalized)? Oh, and Venetian? It seems conventional not to capitalize roman in 'roman type'. 'Gothic' should probably have a capital, though.? Card Zero (talk) 18:56, 13 January 2011 (UTC)
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