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<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 10 : Matrix</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is generally a simple design characteristic
of a dot matrix printer. An example of this font style is the
IBM Matrix Gothic 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 = 11-14 : (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 = 9 Ornamentals</FONT>
<H5><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Class ID = 9 Ornamentals</FONT>
</H5>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style includes highly decorated or stylized
character shapes that are typically used in headlines. This IBM
Class reflects the ISO Ornamental Class and the ISO Blackletter
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 : Engraver</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is characterized by fine lines
or lines engraved on the stems. An example of this font style
is the Copperplate family. This IBM Subclass reflects the ISO
Ornamental Class and Inline Subclass, or the Serif Class and Engraving
Subclass as documented in the 12/87 ISO/IEC 9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 2 : Black Letter</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is generally based upon the printing
style of the German monasteries and printers of the 12th to 15th
centuries. An example of this font style is the Old English family.
This IBM Subclass reflects the ISO Blackletters Class as documented
in the 12/87 ISO/IEC 9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 3 : Decorative</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is characterized by ornamental
designs (typically from nature, such as leaves, flowers, animals,
etc.) incorporated into the stems and strokes of the characters.
An example of this font style is the Saphire family. This IBM
Subclass reflects the ISO Ornamental Class and Decorative Subclass
as documented in the 12/87 ISO/IEC 9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 4 : Three Dimensional</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is characterized by a three dimensional
(raised) appearance of the characters created by shading or geometric
effects. An example of this font style is the Thorne Shaded family.
This IBM Subclass reflects the ISO Ornamental Class and Three
Dimensional Subclass as documented in the 12/87 ISO/IEC 9541-5
draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 5-14 : (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 = 10 Scripts</FONT>
<H5><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Class ID = 10 Scripts</FONT></H5>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style includes those typefaces that are
designed to simulate handwriting. This IBM Class reflects the
ISO Script Class and Uncial 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 : Uncial</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is characterized by unjoined (nonconnecting)
characters that are generally based on the hand writing style
of Europe in the 6th to 9th centuries. An example of this font
style is the Libra family. This IBM Subclass reflects the ISO
Uncial Class as documented in the 12/87 ISO/IEC 9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 2 : Brush Joined</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is characterized by joined (connecting)
characters that have the appearance of being painted with a brush,
with moderate contrast between thick and thin strokes. An example
of this font style is the Mistral family. This IBM Subclass reflects
the ISO Script Class, Joined Subclass, and Informal Specific Group
as documented in the 12/87 ISO/IEC 9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 3 : Formal Joined</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is characterized by joined (connecting)
characters that have a printed (or drawn with a stiff brush) appearance
with extreme contrast between the thick and thin strokes. An
example of this font style is the Coronet family. This IBM Subclass
reflects the ISO Script Class, Joined Subclass, and Formal Specific
Group as documented in the 12/87 ISO/IEC 9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 4 : Monotone Joined</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is characterized by joined (connecting)
characters that have a uniform appearance with little or no contrast
in the strokes. An example of this font style is the Kaufmann
family. This IBM Subclass reflects the ISO Script Class, Joined
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 : Calligraphic</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is characterized by beautifully
hand drawn, unjoined (non-connecting) characters that have an
appearance of being drawn with a broad edge pen. An example of
this font style is the Thompson Quillscript family. This IBM
Subclass reflects the ISO Script Class, Unjoined Subclass, and
Calligraphic Specific Group as documented in the 12/87 ISO/IEC
9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 6 : Brush Unjoined</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is characterized by unjoined (non-connecting)
characters that have the appearance of being painted with a brush,
with moderate contrast between thick and thin strokes. An example
of this font style is the Saltino family. This IBM Subclass reflects
the ISO Script Class, Unjoined Subclass, and Brush Specific Group
as documented in the 12/87 ISO/IEC 9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 7 : Formal Unjoined</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is characterized by unjoined (non-connecting)
characters that have a printed (or drawn with a stiff brush) appearance
with extreme contrast between the thick and thin strokes. An
example of this font style is the Virtuosa family. This IBM Subclass
reflects the ISO Script Class, Unjoined Subclass, and Formal Specific
Group as documented in the 12/87 ISO/IEC 9541-5 draft standard.</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 8 : Monotone Unjoined</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is characterized by unjoined (non-connecting)
characters that have a uniform appearance with little or no contrast
in the strokes. An example of this font style is the Gilles Gothic
family. This IBM Subclass reflects the ISO Script Class, Unjoined
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 = 9-14 : (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 = 11 (reserved for future use)</FONT>
<H5><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Class ID = 11 (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 = 12 Symbolic</FONT>
<H5><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Class ID = 12 Symbolic</FONT>
</H5>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is generally design independent,
making it suitable for Pi and special characters (icons, dingbats,
technical symbols, etc.) that may be used equally well with any
font. This IBM Class reflects various ISO Specific Groups, as
noted below and 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 = 1-2 : (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 = 3 : Mixed Serif</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is characterized by either both
or a combination of serif and sans serif designs on those characters
of the font for which design is important (e.g., superscript and
subscript characters, numbers, copyright or trademark symbols,
etc.). An example of this font style is found in the IBM Symbol
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 = 4-5 : (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 = 6 : Oldstyle Serif</FONT>
</H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is characterized by a Oldstyle
Serif IBM Class design on those characters of the font for which
design is important (e.g., superscript and subscript characters,
numbers, copyright or trademark symbols, etc.). An example of
this font style is found in the IBM Sonoran Pi Serif family.
This IBM Subclass is not directly reflected in the 12/87 ISO/IEC
9541-5 draft standard, though it is indirectly by the ISO Serif
Class and Legibility Subclass (implies that all characters of
the font exhibit the design appearance, while only a subset of
the characters actually exhibit the design).</FONT>
<H6><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Subclass ID = 7 : Neo-grotesque
Sans Serif</FONT></H6>
<P>
<FONT COLOR=#000000>This style is characterized by a Neo-grotesque
Sans Serif IBM Font Class and Subclass design on those characters
of the font for which design is important (e.g., superscript and
subscript characters, numbers, copyright or trademark symbols,
etc.). An example of this font style is found in the IBM Sonoran
Pi Sans Serif family. This IBM Subclass is not directly reflected
in the 12/87 ISO/IEC 9541-5 draft standard, though it is indirectly
by the ISO Sans Serif Class and Gothic Subclass (implies that
all characters of the font exhibit the design appearance, while
only a subset of the characters actually exhibit the design).</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 = 13 Reserved</FONT>
<H5><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Class ID = 13 Reserved<!--Class ID = 14 Reserved--></FONT>
</H5>
<H5><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000>Class ID = 14 Reserved<BR>
</FONT></H5>
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