Ming typefaces (redirect from Minchō)
Xun. A page of a publication from Chén zhái shūjí pù. Ming typefaces (明朝, Minchō, lit. "Ming Dynasty") are the most commonly used style in print in Japan...
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Mincho Kolev Neychev (Bulgarian: Минчо Колев Нейчев) (4 April 1887 – 11 August 1956) was a Bulgarian Communist political figure. He was born in Stara Zagora...
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Mincho Yovchev (27 February 1942 – 5 December 2020) was a Bulgarian politician who served as Minister of Industry and Deputy Prime Minister. "Почина бившият...
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Minčo Jordanov (redirect from Mincho Jordanov)
Minčo Jordanov (Macedonian: Минчо Јорданов) is a Macedonian businessman. He is vice-president of the Economic Chamber of Macedonia. Makstil AD Skopje (Steel...
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Mincho Minchev (Bulgarian: Минчо Минчев, born 31 October 1967) is a retired Bulgarian football forward. Mincho Minchev played with FC Dimitrovgrad in their...
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Estadio Israel Barrios (redirect from Josue Mincho)
The Estadio Israel Barrios is a football stadium in Coatepeque, Guatemala. It was inaugurated on January 30, 2011. Its construction started in 2009, with...
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List of CJK fonts (redirect from MS Mincho)
Archive Wayback Machine: 文鼎科技發佈新的公眾授權字型 "Hanazono fonts". "Sazanami-Hanazono Mincho Font - JavaDiKt project". Archived from the original on 2013-02-21. Retrieved...
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Mincho Pashov (Bulgarian: Минчо Пашов) (7 November 1961 – 15 November 2019) was a Bulgarian weightlifter. He won the bronze medal in the 67.5 kg in the...
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Mincho Todorov (Bulgarian: Минчо Тодоров) (26 December 1931 – 2 August 2022) was a Bulgarian former gymnast. He competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics and...
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Mincho Nikolov (Bulgarian: Минчо Николов; born 14 September 1952) is a Bulgarian former rower who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics and in the 1980...
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Microsoft JhengHei (Traditional Chinese) Microsoft YaHei (Simplified Chinese) Minchō Ming Mona (Japanese) MS Gothic Nassim (Arabic, Latin) Nastaliq Navees Neacademia...
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used in Korea. Myongjo is the Sino-Korean reading of ‘Ming dynasty’ (cf. Minchō). Myongjo is used in newspaper reports and in books. There are many kinds...
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support Hentaigana such as BabelStone Han IPA MJ Mincho Version 5.01 and later Hanazono Mincho Hanazono Mincho AFDKO UniHentaiKana The glyph for example Hiragana...
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four or five Mincho Minchev) main strings with up to sixteen sympathetic resonating strings underneath introduced by the legendary Mincho Nedyalkov. Only...
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Felacha Felipe = Fele, Pipe, Lipe Faustino = Tino, Tinín, Fausto Fermín = Mincho, Fermo Fernanda = Fer, Nanda, Feña Fernando = Fer, Nando, Nano, Ferni, Feña...
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code point to represent the yen sign, even today some fonts such as MS Mincho render the backslash character as a ¥, so the characters at Unicode code...
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Shostakovich, Sviatoslav Richter, Mstislav Rostropovich, Yuri Boukov, and Mincho Minchev have worked with the Plovdiv Philharmonic. The orchestra has toured...
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Mincho Dimov (Bulgarian: Минчо Димов, born 4 January 1940) is a former Bulgarian basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1968 Summer...
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'Gill Sans Extrabold', 'Heisei Mincho W9' in place of the pedantically correct font-family: 'Gill Sans', 'Heisei Mincho'; font-weight: 900. Neither CSS2...
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system fonts have been added with Sierra: Toppan Bunkyu Mincho Pr6N Regular Toppan Bunkyu Midashi Mincho StdN ExtraBold Toppan Bunkyu Gothic Pr6N Regular /...
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called Song (宋体, Songti); in Japan, the most popular serif style is called Minchō (明朝); and in Taiwan and Hong Kong, it is called Ming (明體, Mingti). The names...
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Nihon-shiki, JSL, and Wāpuro rōmaji. East Asian sans-serif typeface Edomoji Shodō Minchō Gyaru-moji Hentaigana Man'yōgana Ainu language § Writing Chinese writing...
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Kolarov, Chairman of the Provisional Presidency of Bulgaria (1946–1947) Mincho Neychev, Chairman of the Presidium of the National Assembly (1947–1950)...
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indicate this in Windows font lists, as with MS P Gothic (MS Pゴシック) and MS P Minchō (MS P明朝). At small sizes, dimensions of printed kanji characters are not...
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democracy Korneliya Ninova 14.78% 43 / 240 NZ New Dawn Left-wing nationalism Mincho Minchev CPB Communist Party of Bulgaria Communism Aleksandar Paunov – Ecoglasnost...
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Candidates [bg] 18 Left-wing populism Direct democracy Boyko Mladenov Boyko Nikifirov Mincho Hristov Ognyan Boyukliev BSPzB 0 / 240 ITN There Is Such a People 19 Populism...
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Haendel, violin 1977 Richard Bonynge National Philharmonic Orchestra with Mincho Minchev, violin 1979 Seiji Ozawa Boston Symphony Orchestra with Joseph Silverstein...
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Benjamín Monterroso (redirect from Mincho Monterroso)
Benjamín Eduardo ("Mincho") Monterroso Díaz (born January 1, 1952) is a Guatemalan football coach and former midfielder who spent the majority of his playing...
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fonts. In Japanese typography, due to the reduced legibility of heavier Minchō type, the practice remains common. Of these methods, italics, small capitals...
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