14 апр. 2017 г. · Although both words can mean a source in standard American English, we use “fount” for that sense and have changed it on the blog. |
14 нояб. 2019 г. · A: Yes actually. According to the dictionaries of the world, Britain traditionally called things like Times New Roman a “fount”, not a “font” – ... |
Fount means a source of something desirable such as a moral or psychological attribute or material supplies. However, fount is sometimes used as an abbreviation ... |
28 дек. 2012 г. · A 'font' is real object people know about while 'fount' is a more archaic/poetic term for a water source - so people are becoming more comfortable with 'font'. |
20 нояб. 2020 г. · Both “fount” and “font” mean the source of wisdom/knowledge. Can a baptismal “font” be a source of something? Can a “fountain”? Certainly a ... |
16 июл. 2007 г. · I think both "font" and "fount" mean source, although I think of baptismal font with "font" and fountain with "fount." |
A fount of 'type' is an overall quantity of characters of any given size, having differing quantities of letters, numerals and punctuation marks, in proportions ... |
1 окт. 2018 г. · Not the same thing. A font/fount is like a fountain, a source. A person who is a font of knowledge would be constantly bubbling up with more ... |
Font vs. Fount: font Definition: a specific style of type within a type family. Examples: Don't use an italic font in the headline. |
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