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Marlett

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Marlett
CategorySymbol
Designer(s)Virginia Howlettet al.
FoundryMicrosoft
Date released1995
Marlett
ClassificationPi font
Other related encoding(s)Webdings

Marlettis aTrueTypefont that has been used inMicrosoft WindowssinceWindows 95.The operating system uses this font to createuser interfaceicons that are used in the menus and windows.[1]Examples are the close, maximize and minimize buttons that are made from the individualglyphsin the font. This was important to allow the users to scale the user interface and have the icons scale with the elements.[2]

Character layout

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Due to the specialised nature of the Marlett glyphs, many of the mappings shown are approximate.

Marlett
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
0x
1x
2x
3x 🗕[a] 🗖[a] 🗗[a] [a] [a] [a] [a] [b] 🞂 🞃
4x
5x Windows icon[c]
6x [a] 🭽 🭿 [d] [e] [a] [f] [g] [h] [i] [a] 🮞
7x 🮞[j] 🗙[a] [a] [b] 🞀 🮟 🮟[j]

See also

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  • MouseText,a set of bitmapped characters used in laterApple IImodels for a similar function

Footnotes

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  1. ^abcdefghijklCompare this position inWebdings.
  2. ^abApproximate mapping: Marlett character lacks a vertical stem.
  3. ^The character 87 (5x7) represents theWindows icon,which as a corporate logo has no Unicode point. Similar Unicode characters includeU+1FA9F🪟︎WINDOW.Compare the status of theApple logoinMac OS RomanandMac OS Symbol.
  4. ^Approximate mapping (smaller version of 🭽)
  5. ^Approximate mapping (smaller version of 🭿)
  6. ^Larger version, 180° arc on top left (mapping to quadrant arc is approximate)
  7. ^Larger version, 180° arc on bottom right (mapping to quadrant arc is approximate)
  8. ^180° arc on top left (mapping to quadrant arc is approximate)
  9. ^180° arc on bottom right (mapping to quadrant arc is approximate)
  10. ^abBold version

References

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  1. ^"Description of and Troubleshooting the Marlett TrueType Font".Microsoft Support.Microsoft. 2006-11-15. Archived fromthe originalon 2010-12-28.
  2. ^Chen, Raymond (2012-01-16)."Why was there a font just for drawing symbols on buttons?".The Old New Thing.Microsoft.Archivedfrom the original on 2012-01-20.
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