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Do blackletter faces belong to one of the "standard" font families such as sans serif or serif or consitute a separate font family on their own.
I am little confused as to what exactly applies.
Dimitris,
They are on their own.
The same applies to script typefaces.
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Dimitris,
They are on their own.
The same applies to script typefaces.
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You are welcome, Dimitris.
So far, I am afraid you are out of luck with blackletter Windows fonts:
Slightly outdated, historical:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Microsoft_Windows_fonts
Up to Vista, by version, seemingly growing all the way:
http://www.ampsoft.net/webdesign-l/windows-fonts-by-version.html
7:
http://www.microsoft.com/typography/fonts/product.aspx?pid=161
We shall have to wait and see about 8.
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What did you mean when you said to the OP, "I am afraid you are out of
luck with blackletter Windows fonts"?
- Herb
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Herb,
That blackletter fonts (like Fraktur fonts) are not among Windows system fonts.
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