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  • A clone of Geneva size 9, way back from the original Macintosh. Created by referencing MacPaint 1.4 in Mini vMac.

    As far as I know, it's complete and accurate to the first version of the font. Most characters have a one-pixel space immediately after them, and no space before them, with the result that generally, there is a one-pixel space between each pair of characters. Some characters, like "A" and "«", defy this convention; I've made them match the original font, even in cases (like "A") where I didn't see why the deviation was necessary. 

    A version with more accented characters, modernized punctuation (such as larger # and lowered /\), and tighter spacing is here: http://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1304775/geneva-9

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    Created on 13th July 2010. Last edited on 30th July 2016.
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Why do pictures of Macintosh lack the serif on l?

Comment by alysdexia 23rd march 2025

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