It is often used in German patent documents, especially the lowercase L with a small angle, while the lowercase T is often printed because the angle is too small.
Trebuchet MS is a sans-serif font, which was developed by Vincent Connare for Microsoft in 1996.
Microsoft called Trebuchet MS a good font for web design, and incorporated it into one of the core fonts of web pages. At the same time, it is also included in some Microsoft products, including Microsoft Windows operating system, Microsoft Office suite software and Internet Explorer browser. In addition, the English version of Windows XP sets this font as the default font for the title bar.
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Trebuchet MS is very different from other common sans-serif fonts, and its distinctive features are as follows: (please refer to the icon)
The two ends of the capital letter "m" make an angle of 10 degree with the vertical line.
The end of the capital letter "q"
The bar in the capital letter "a" is lower.
The lowercase letter "e" and the numbers "6, 9" have shorter tails.
The lower circle of the lowercase letter "G" has an opening.
The dot above the lowercase letter "I, J" is a dot.
The tail of the lowercase letter "L" is curved.
The vertical and vertical strokes of the currency symbol "$" are not used to wearing S letters, but only appear at the upper and lower ends.
Exclamation mark "!" The dots below are dots.
Italic is not only to tilt the original font, but also to design a set of italic letters.
Reference: Wikipedia-trebuchet MS