File:Antykwa poltawskiego regular.svg

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Description
English: Replica of font Antykwa Półtawskiego.
This font was designed in the twenties and the thirties of XX century by a Polish graphic artist and a typographer Adam Półtawski. It was widely used by Polish printing houses as long as metal types were in use (until ca the 'sixties).
The electronic replica of Antykwa Półtawskiego was prepared by Bogusław Jackowski, Janusz M. Nowacki and Piotr Strzelczyk (JNS TEAM).
Deutsch: Replik der Scriftart Antykwa Półtawskiego.
Diese Schriftart wurde in den 20er und 30er Jahren des 20. Jahrhunderts von dem polnischen Grafiker und Drucker Adam Półtawski entworfen. Sie war in polnischen Druckereien weit verbreitet, so lange Metalllettern in Gebrauch waren (ungefähr bis in die 60er Jahre).
Die digitale Replik der Antykwa Półtawskiego stammt von Bogusław Jackowski, Janusz M. Nowacki und Piotr Strzelczyk (JNS TEAM).
Date

5 May 2009(2009-05-05)

Source

Polish TeX Users Group; SVG self created using pdfeTeX from LaTeX source (see below)

Author

SVG from Lumu (talk)

Permission
(Reusing this image)

See below.

[edit] LaTeX Source

\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[polish]{babel}
\usepackage{antpolt}
\usepackage{polski}
 
\begin{document}
\prefixing
 
A/ABC/CDE/EFGHIJKL/LMN/N
 
O/OPQRS/STUVWXYZ/X/Z
 
a/abc/cde/efghijkl/lmn/no/opq
 
rs/stuvwxyz/x/z 1234567890
 
\end{document}

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