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- Fixedsys abstract "Fixedsys is a family of raster monospaced fonts. The name means fixed system, because its glyphs are monospace or fixed-width (although bolded characters are wider than non-bolded, unlike other monospace fonts such as Courier). It is the oldest font in Windows, and was the system font in Windows 1.0 and 2.0, where it was simply named "System". For Windows 3.x, the system font was changed to a proportional sans-serif font named System, but Fixedsys remained the default font in Notepad. Fixedsys fonts family contains fonts encoded in several Windows code pages, with multiple resolutions of the font for each code page. Fixedsys fonts of different code pages have different point sizes.The glyphs for the upper areas of each one appear to be drawn separately, not taken from a single master set, as there are visible differences in the appearance of various visually similar characters that are shared between the code pages.Though Fixedsys is a sans-serif font, it is vaguely similar in appearance to the hardware text mode font of most IBM-compatible PCs (though not as similar as certain sizes of Windows' Terminal font).In Windows 95, 98, and Windows Me, Fixedsys also remained as the default font for Notepad. This font was superseded by Lucida Console in Notepad for later versions of Windows. In Windows 95, this default font cannot be changed. Fixedsys of other code pages can be selected by specifying script settings in font selection dialogue, but not font of all code pages can be chosen.Due to its clean style and easy readability, it has enjoyed some popularity with the programming community, even giving rise to an imitation font - Fixedsys Excelsior — which, based on the original Fixedsys typeface, also includes a large number of Unicode script ranges.There is a certain amount of resemblance between Fixedsys and Chicago, the default system typeface on the Apple Macintosh between 1984 and 1997. The key difference was that Chicago was a proportional typeface while Fixedsys was monospaced.".
- Fixedsys thumbnail Fixedsys_font_sample-withText_Fixedsys.png?width=300.
- Fixedsys wikiPageExternalLink description.html.
- Fixedsys wikiPageID "750954".
- Fixedsys wikiPageRevisionID "602859055".
- Fixedsys creationdate "1980.0".
- Fixedsys foundry "Microsoft".
- Fixedsys hasPhotoCollection Fixedsys.
- Fixedsys name "Fixedsys".
- Fixedsys sample "220".
- Fixedsys sampleFullimage "Fixedsys Basic.png".
- Fixedsys subject Category:1980s.
- Fixedsys subject Category:Microsoft_Windows.
- Fixedsys subject Category:Monospaced_typefaces.
- Fixedsys subject Category:Windows_XP_typefaces.
- Fixedsys type Abstraction100002137.
- Fixedsys type Character106818970.
- Fixedsys type Communication100033020.
- Fixedsys type Font106825399.
- Fixedsys type MonospacedTypefaces.
- Fixedsys type Signal106791372.
- Fixedsys type Symbol106806469.
- Fixedsys type Type106825120.
- Fixedsys type WindowsXPTypefaces.
- Fixedsys type WrittenSymbol106817623.
- Fixedsys comment "Fixedsys is a family of raster monospaced fonts. The name means fixed system, because its glyphs are monospace or fixed-width (although bolded characters are wider than non-bolded, unlike other monospace fonts such as Courier). It is the oldest font in Windows, and was the system font in Windows 1.0 and 2.0, where it was simply named "System". For Windows 3.x, the system font was changed to a proportional sans-serif font named System, but Fixedsys remained the default font in Notepad.".
- Fixedsys label "Fixedsys".
- Fixedsys label "Fixedsys".
- Fixedsys label "Fixedsys".
- Fixedsys label "Fixedsys".
- Fixedsys sameAs Fixedsys.
- Fixedsys sameAs Fixedsys.
- Fixedsys sameAs 픽스트시스.
- Fixedsys sameAs m.03870c.
- Fixedsys sameAs Q920050.
- Fixedsys sameAs Q920050.
- Fixedsys sameAs Fixedsys.
- Fixedsys wasDerivedFrom Fixedsys?oldid=602859055.
- Fixedsys depiction Fixedsys_font_sample-withText_Fixedsys.png.
- Fixedsys isPrimaryTopicOf Fixedsys.