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- World_glyph_set abstract "The world glyph sets are character repertoires comprising a subset of Unicode characters. Their purpose is to provide an implementation guideline for producers of fonts for the representation of natural languages. Unlike Windows Glyph List 4 (WGL) it is specified by font foundries and not by operating system manufacturers. It is, however, very similar in glyph coverage to WGL4, but neither is a full subset of the other.Digital fonts for the European and American market have traditionally often been sold in a standard (“Std“) package for western languages and additional separate files to cover central (“CE”), eastern (“Baltic”) and southern (“Turk”) European languages in the Roman script and sometimes also packages to support for the Greek (monotonic) and Cyrillic scripts. With the advent of the OpenType format, which supports Unicode, all characters could be included in a single font file. Some font foundries continue to sell packages with differing glyph coverage where the basic one hardly covers more than Windows 1252. They introduced certain variants like Professional (“Pro”) which supports all major languages written with Latin letters, Commercial( “Com”) for international communication in office use, such as those covering Linotype Extended European Characterset (LEEC) or, adding Greek and Cyrillic, WGL or world glyph sets.The set is used in several font families by Linotype and Monotype such as Neue Frutiger W1G".
- World_glyph_set wikiPageID "27075999".
- World_glyph_set wikiPageLength "6491".
- World_glyph_set wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- World_glyph_set wikiPageRevisionID "688304416".
- World_glyph_set wikiPageWikiLink Adobe_Glyph_List.
- World_glyph_set wikiPageWikiLink Category:Character_encoding.
- World_glyph_set wikiPageWikiLink Category:Digital_typography.
- World_glyph_set wikiPageWikiLink Character_(computing).
- World_glyph_set wikiPageWikiLink Frutiger_(typeface).
- World_glyph_set wikiPageWikiLink Linotype_Extended_European_Characterset.
- World_glyph_set wikiPageWikiLink Mergenthaler_Linotype_Company.
- World_glyph_set wikiPageWikiLink Monotype_Imaging.
- World_glyph_set wikiPageWikiLink Natural_language.
- World_glyph_set wikiPageWikiLink Non-breaking_space.
- World_glyph_set wikiPageWikiLink OpenType.
- World_glyph_set wikiPageWikiLink Type_foundry.
- World_glyph_set wikiPageWikiLink Unicode.
- World_glyph_set wikiPageWikiLink Windows-1252.
- World_glyph_set wikiPageWikiLink Windows_Glyph_List_4.
- World_glyph_set wikiPageWikiLinkText "World glyph set".
- World_glyph_set wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Character_encoding.
- World_glyph_set wikiPageUsesTemplate a.
- World_glyph_set wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Primary_sources.
- World_glyph_set subject Category:Character_encoding.
- World_glyph_set subject Category:Digital_typography.
- World_glyph_set hypernym Repertoires.
- World_glyph_set type Datum.
- World_glyph_set type Encoding.
- World_glyph_set type Redirect.
- World_glyph_set comment "The world glyph sets are character repertoires comprising a subset of Unicode characters. Their purpose is to provide an implementation guideline for producers of fonts for the representation of natural languages. Unlike Windows Glyph List 4 (WGL) it is specified by font foundries and not by operating system manufacturers.".
- World_glyph_set label "World glyph set".
- World_glyph_set sameAs Q8036568.
- World_glyph_set sameAs m.0bryjpb.
- World_glyph_set sameAs Q8036568.
- World_glyph_set wasDerivedFrom World_glyph_set?oldid=688304416.
- World_glyph_set isPrimaryTopicOf World_glyph_set.