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<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 2 : Modern</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is generally characterized by a
large x-height, with serifs of a lighter weight than the strokes
and the strokes of a lighter weight than the Traditional.  An
example of this font style is the Monotype Century Schoolbook
family.  This IBM Subclass reflects the ISO Serif Class, Square
Serif Subclass, and Clarendon Specific Group as documented in
the 12/87 ISO/IEC 9541-5 draft standard. </FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 3 : Traditional</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is generally characterized by a
large x-height, with serifs of a lighter weight than the strokes.
An example of this font style is the Monotype Century family.This
IBM Subclass reflects the ISO Serif Class, Square Serif Subclass,
and Clarendon Specific Group as documented in the 12/87 ISO/IEC
9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 4 : Newspaper</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is generally characterized by a
large x-height, with a simpler style of design and serifs of a
lighter weight than the strokes.  An example of this font style
is the Allied Linotype Excelsior Family.  This IBM Subclass reflects
the ISO Serif Class, Square Serif Subclass, and Clarendon Specific
Group as documented in the 12/87 ISO/IEC 9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 5 : Stub Serif</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is generally characterized by a
large x-height, with short stub serifs and relatively bold stems.
An example of this font style is the Cheltenham Family. This IBM
Subclass reflects the ISO Serif Class, Square Serif Subclass,
and Short Specific Group as documented in the 12/87 ISO/IEC 9541-5
draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 6 : Monotone</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is generally characterized by a
large x-height, with monotone stems.  An example of this font
style is the ITC Korinna Family.  This IBM Subclass reflects the
ISO Serif Class, Square Serif Subclass, and Monotone Specific
Group as documented in the 12/87 ISO/IEC 9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 7 : Typewriter</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is generally characterized by a
large x-height, with moderate stroke thickness characteristic
of a typewriter.  An example of this font style is the Prestige
Elite Family.  This IBM Subclass reflects the ISO Serif Class,
Square Serif Subclass, and Typewriter Specific Group as documented
in the 12/87 ISO/IEC 9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 8-14: (reserved for
future use)</FONT></H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>These subclass IDs are reserved for future
assignment, and shall not be used without formal assignment by
IBM.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 15 : Miscellaneous</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This subclass ID is used for miscellaneous
designs of the associated design class that are not covered by
another Subclass.</FONT><!----><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000 FACE="Arial">Class ID = 5  Slab Serifs</FONT>
<H5><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Class ID = 5  Slab Serifs</FONT>
</H5>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is characterized by serifs with
a square transition between the strokes and the serifs (no brackets).
This IBM Class reflects the ISO Serif Class, Square Serif Subclass
(except the Clarendon Specific Group) as documented in the 12/87
ISO/IEC 9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 0 : No Classification</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This subclass ID is used to indicate that
the associated font has no design sub-classification or that the
design sub-classification is not of significance to the creator
or user of the font resource.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 1 : Monotone</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is generally characterized by a
large x-height, with serifs and strokes of equal weight.  An example
of this font style is the ITC Lubalin Family.  This IBM Subclass
reflects the ISO Serif Class, Square Serif Subclass, and Monotone
Specific Group as documented in the 12/87 ISO/IEC 9541-5 draft
standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 2 : Humanist</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is generally characterized by a
medium x-height, with serifs of lighter weight that the strokes.
 An example of this font style is the Candida Family.  This IBM
Subclass reflects the ISO Serif Class, Square Serif Subclass,
and Monotone Specific Group as documented in the 12/87 ISO/IEC
9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 3 : Geometric</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is generally characterized by a
large x-height, with serifs and strokes of equal weight and a
geometric (circles and lines) design.  An example of this font
style is the Monotype Rockwell Family.  This IBM Subclass reflects
the ISO Serif Class, Square Serif Subclass, and Monotone Specific
Group as documented in the 12/87 ISO/IEC 9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 4 : Swiss</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is generally characterized by a
large x-height, with serifs and strokes of equal weight and an
emphasis on the white space of the characters.  An example of
this font style is the Allied Linotype Serifa Family. This IBM
Subclass reflects the ISO Serif Class, Square Serif Subclass,
and Monotone Specific Group as documented in the 12/87 ISO/IEC
9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 5 : Typewriter</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is generally characterized by a
large x-height, with serifs and strokes of equal but moderate
thickness, and a geometric design.  An example of this font style
is the IBM Courier Family.  This IBM Subclass reflects the ISO
Serif Class, Square Serif Subclass, and Monotone Specific Group
as documented in the 12/87 ISO/IEC 9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 6-14 : (reserved
for future use)</FONT></H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>These subclass IDs are reserved for future
assignment, and shall not be used without formal assignment by
IBM.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 15 : Miscellaneous</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This subclass ID is used for miscellaneous
designs of the associated design class that are not covered by
another Subclass.</FONT><!----><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000 FACE="Arial">Class ID = 6  (reserved for future use)</FONT>
<H5><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Class ID = 6  (reserved for future
use)</FONT></H5>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This class ID is reserved for future assignment,
and shall not be used without formal assignment by IBM.</FONT><!----><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000 FACE="Arial">Class ID = 7  Freeform Serifs</FONT>
<H5><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Class ID = 7  Freeform Serifs</FONT>
</H5>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style includes serifs, but which expresses
a design freedom that does not generally fit within the other
serif design classifications.  This IBM Class reflects the remaining
ISO Serif Class subclasses as documented in the 12/87 ISO/IEC
9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 0 : No Classification</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This subclass ID is used to indicate that
the associated font has no design sub-classification or that the
design sub-classification is not of significance to the creator
or user of the font resource.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 1 : Modern</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is generally characterized by a
medium x-height, with light contrast in the strokes and a round
full design.  An example of this font style is the ITC Souvenir
Family.  This IBM Subclass is not reflected in the 12/87 ISO/IEC
9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 2-14 : (reserved
for future use)</FONT></H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>These subclass IDs are reserved for future
assignment, and shall not be used without formal assignment by
IBM.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 15 : Miscellaneous</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This subclass ID is used for miscellaneous
designs of the associated design class that are not covered by
another Subclass.</FONT><!----><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000 FACE="Arial">Class ID = 8  Sans Serif</FONT>
<H5><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Class ID = 8  Sans Serif</FONT>
</H5>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style includes most basic letter forms
(excluding Scripts and Ornamentals) that do not have serifs on
the strokes.  This IBM Class reflects the ISO Sans Serif Class
as documented in the 12/87 ISO/IEC 9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 0 : No Classification</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This subclass ID is used to indicate that
the associated font has no design sub-classification or that the
design sub-classification is not of significance to the creator
or user of the font resource.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 1 : IBM Neo-grotesque
Gothic</FONT></H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is generally characterized by a
large x-height, with uniform stroke width and a simple one story
design distinguished by a medium resolution, hand tuned, bitmap
rendition of the more general Neo-grotesque Gothic Subclass. 
An example of this font style is the IBM Sonoran Sans Serif family.
 This IBM Subclass reflects the ISO Sans Serif Class, Gothic Subclass,
and Neo-grotesque Specific Group as documented in the 12/87 ISO/IEC
9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 2 : Humanist</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is generally characterized by a
medium x-height, with light contrast in the strokes and a classic
Roman letterform.  An example of this font style is the Allied
Linotype Optima family.  This IBM Subclass reflects the ISO Sans
Serif Class, Humanist Subclass as documented in the 12/87 ISO/IEC
9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 3 : Low-x Round Geometric</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is generally characterized by a
low x-height, with monotone stroke weight and a round geometric
design. An example of this font style is the Fundicion Tipograficia
Neufville Futura family.  This IBM Subclass reflects the ISO Sans
Serif Class, Geometric Subclass, Round Specific Group as documented
in the 12/87 ISO/IEC 9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 4 : High-x Round
Geometric</FONT></H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is generally characterized by a
high x-height, with uniform stroke weight and a round geometric
design.  An example of this font style is the ITC Avant Garde
Gothic family.  This IBM Subclass reflects the ISO Sans Serif
Class, Geometric Subclass, Round Specific Group as documented
in the 12/87 ISO/IEC 9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 5 : Neo-grotesque
Gothic</FONT></H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is generally characterized by a
high x-height, with uniform stroke width and a simple one story
design.  An example of this font style is the Allied Linotype
Helvetica family.  This IBM Subclass reflects the ISO Sans Serif
Class, Gothic Subclass, Neo-grotesque Specific Group as documented
in the 12/87 ISO/IEC 9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 6 : Modified Neo-grotesque
Gothic</FONT></H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is similar to the Neo-grotesque
Gothic style, with design variations to the G and Q.  An example
of this font style is the Allied Linotype Univers family.  This
IBM Subclass reflects the ISO Sans Serif Class, Gothic Subclass,
Neo-grotesque Specific Group as documented in the 12/87 ISO/IEC
9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 7-8 : (reserved for
future use)</FONT></H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>These subclass IDs are reserved for future
assignment, and shall not be used without formal assignment by
IBM.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 9 : Typewriter Gothic</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is similar to the Neo-grotesque
Gothic style, with moderate stroke thickness characteristic of
a typewriter.  An example of this font style is the IBM Letter
Gothic family.  This IBM Subclass reflects the ISO Sans Serif
Class, Gothic Subclass, Typewriter Specific Group as documented
in the 12/87 ISO/IEC 9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>

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