Difference between revisions 105336593 and 107728795 on enwiki{{Infobox font | name = Times New Roman | image = [[Image:TNRsp.png|250px|Times New Roman]] | style = [[Serif]] | classifications = Transitional<br>[[PANOSE]]: 2263545234 | releasedate = [[1931]] | creator = [[Stanley Morison]]<br>[[Starling Burgess]]<br>[[Victor Lardent]] | foundry = [[Monotype Corporation|Monotype]] (contracted; show full) In [[2004]], the [[U.S. State Department]] announced that as of [[February 1]], [[2004]], all U.S. diplomatic documents would use 14 [[point (typography)|point]] Times New Roman instead of the previous 12 point [[Courier (font)|Courier New]]. ==Times Roman== '''Times Roman''' is a body text, [[typeface|serif typeface]]. It is [[ Mergenthaler Linotype Company |Linotype]]'s licensed version of [[Monotype Corporation|Monotype]]'s Times New Roman typeface. The differences between Times Roman and Times New Roman PS are mostly a [[trademark]] issue. Although there are subtle stylistic differences (for example, Linotype has slanted [[serif]]s on the capital S, Monotype's are vertical), most are invisible in body text at normal reading distances. (Vivid differences between the two versions do occur in the lowercase z in the italic weight and in the percent sign in all weights.) Although there was a time when Times New Ro(contracted; show full)[[hu:Times New Roman]] [[nl:Times New Roman]] [[ja:タイムズ・ニュー・ローマン]] [[pl:Times New Roman]] [[pt:Times New Roman]] [[sv:Times New Roman]] [[vi:Times New Roman]] [[zh:Times New Roman]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=107728795.
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