GoodVictor 0 Report post Posted September 7, 2021 Hello everyone, An italic font is a specially created font and apart from the rightward slant, some glyphs have a different design to their Roman equivalents, for example a and g. An oblique font is a Roman font slanted to the right. A slanted font could be slanted to the left (but Amiri slanted is slanted to the right so a priori either italic or oblique, but many characters are identical to the regular form!) Finally,, how can one really be sure that a font named italic or oblique or slanted is so? Thank you for your explanations. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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