This list of fonts contains every font shipped with Mac OS X 10.0 through macOS 10.14, including any that shipped with language-specific updates from Apple (primarily Korean and Chinese fonts). For fonts shipped only with Mac OS X 10.5, please see Apple's documentation.
Public Advisory: Courier Services Now Available through the Passport Online Appointment System 16 June 2020 - The Office of Consular Affairs of the Department of Foreign Affairs informs the public that passport applicants may now opt to have their passports delivered using the Passport Online Appointment System (OAS). The first release of the new OS — Mac OS X Server 1.0 — used a modified version of the Mac OS GUI, but all client versions starting with Mac OS X Developer Preview 3 used a new theme known as Aqua. Aqua was a substantial departure from the Mac OS 9 interface, which had evolved with little change from that of the original Macintosh operating.
System fonts up to Mac OS X 10.7[edit]
Family Name | Subtype | Styles Available | Target script and other notes |
---|---|---|---|
Al Bayan | non-Latin | Regular, Bold | Arabic |
American Typewriter | serif, book | Condensed Light, Condensed, Condensed Bold, Light, Regular, Bold | |
Andalé Mono | sans-serif, mono, book | Regular, Bold | |
Apple Casual | display | Regular | Hidden, see below |
Apple Chancery | script | Regular | |
Apple Garamond | serif, book | Light, Light Italic, Book, Book Italic, Bold, Bold Italic | Hidden, see below |
Apple Gothic | Regular | Korean | |
Apple LiGothic | non-Latin | Medium | Traditional Chinese |
Apple LiSung | non-Latin | Light | Traditional Chinese |
Apple Myungjo | non-Latin | Regular | Korean |
Apple Symbols | picture | Regular | |
.AquaKana | Regular | Japanese, Not depicted below | |
Arial | sans-serif, book | Condensed Light, Narrow, Narrow Italic, Narrow Bold, Narrow Bold Italic, Regular, Italic, Bold, Rounded Bold, Bold Italic, Black | Bundled with Microsoft Windows |
Arial Hebrew | non-Latin | Regular, Bold | Hebrew |
Ayuthaya | non-Latin | Regular | Thai; not depicted below |
Baghdad | non-Latin | Regular | Arabic |
Baskerville | serif, book | Regular, Italic, Semi-bold, Semi-bold Italic, Bold, Bold Italic | |
Beijing | non-Latin | Regular | Simplified Chinese; bitmap only |
BiauKai | non-Latin | Regular | Traditional Chinese; missing in Yosemite and El Capitan until Sierra. |
Big Caslon | serif, book | Medium | |
Browallia New | non-Latin | Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic | Thai, Bundled with Microsoft Windows |
BrowalliaUPC | non-Latin | Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic | Thai, Bundled with Microsoft Windows |
Brush Script | script | Italic | |
Candara | sans-serif, book | Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic | Bundled with Microsoft Windows |
Chalkboard | semi-bold | Regular, Bold | Bold added in 10.4; Bold not depicted below |
Chalkduster | bold | Regular | added in 10.6; not depicted below |
Charcoal | Regular | Classic only | |
Charcoal CY | non-Latin | Regular | Cyrillic |
Chicago | sans, book | Regular | Classic only, see Krungthep below |
Cochin | serif, book | Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic | |
Comic Sans | casual | Regular, Bold | Bundled with Microsoft Windows |
Consolas | sans-serif, mono | Regular, Italic, Bold, Italic | Bundled with Microsoft Windows |
Cooper | extra-bold | Black | |
Copperplate | serif, title, small caps | Light, Regular, Bold | |
Corsiva Hebrew | non-Latin | Regular | Hebrew |
Courier | serif mono, book | Regular, Oblique, Bold, Bold Oblique | |
Courier New | serif mono, book | Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic | Bundled with Microsoft Windows |
DecoType Naskh | non-Latin | Regular | Naskh Arabic; not depicted below |
Devanagari | non-Latin | Regular, Bold | Devanagari |
Didot | serif, book | Regular, Italic, Bold | |
Euphemia UCAS | sans-serif, book | Regular, Italic, Bold | Canadian Syllabics; not depicted below |
Futura | sans-serif, book | Condensed Medium, Condensed Extra Bold, Medium, Medium Italic | |
Gadget | sans-serif, title | Regular | Classic only |
Geeza Pro | non-Latin | Regular, Bold | Arabic |
Geezah | non-Latin | Regular | Arabic |
Geneva | sans-serif, book | Regular, Bold | |
Geneva CY | non-Latin | Regular | Cyrillic |
Georgia | serif, book | Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic | Bundled with Windows |
Gill Sans | sans-serif, book | Light, Light Italic, Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic | |
Gujarati | non-Latin | Regular, Bold | Gujarati |
Gung Seoche | non-Latin | Regular | Korean, named '#GungSeo' in font list |
Gurmukhi | non-Latin | Regular | Gurmukhi |
Hangangche | non-Latin | Regular | Korean |
HeadlineA | non-Latin | Regular | Korean, named '#HeadLineA' in font list |
Hei | non-Latin | Regular | Simplified Chinese |
Helvetica | sans, book | Regular, Oblique, Bold, Bold Oblique | System Font for Small Text |
Helvetica CY | non-Latin, sans, book | Regular, Oblique, Bold, Bold Oblique | Cyrillic; Face is condensed compared to Helvetica, Helvetica Neue |
Helvetica Neue | sans, book | Condensed Bold, Condensed Black, Ultra-light, Ultra-light Italic, Light, Light Italic, Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic | |
Herculanum | display, deco, upper case | Regular | |
Hiragino Kaku Gothic Pro | non-Latin | W3, W6 | Japanese |
Hiragino Kaku Gothic ProN | non-Latin | W3, W6 | Japanese based on JIS X 0213 |
Hiragino Kaku Gothic Std | non-Latin | W8 | Japanese |
Hiragino Kaku Gothic StdN | non-Latin | W8 | Japanese based on JIS X 0213 |
Hiragino Maru Gothic Pro | non-Latin | W4 | Japanese |
Hiragino Maru Gothic ProN | non-Latin | W4 | Japanese based on JIS X 0213 |
Hiragino Mincho Pro | non-Latin | W3, W6 | Japanese |
Hiragino Mincho ProN | non-Latin | W3, W6 | Japanese based on JIS X 0213 |
Hoefler Text | serif, book | Regular, Italic, Black, Black Italic, Ornaments | Re‐added in 10.3, but present in System 7.5 also |
Inai Mathi | non-Latin | Regular | Tamil; added in 10.4; not depicted below |
Impact | sans, title | Regular | Bundled with Compacting Fonts |
Jung Gothic | non-Latin | Medium | Korean |
Kai | non-Latin | Regular | Simplified Chinese |
Keyboard | Regular | ||
Krungthep | non-Latin | Regular | Thai; Latin characters identical to Chicago; not depicted below |
KufiStandard GK | non-Latin | Regular | Arabic; not depicted below |
Kuenstler Script | script | Regular, Black | |
LastResort | Regular | Keyboard | |
LiHei Pro | non-Latin | Medium | Traditional Chinese |
LiSong Pro | non-Latin | Light | Traditional Chinese |
Lucida Sans | sans, book | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Included from MacOS |
Marker Felt | casual | Thin, Wide | |
Menlo | sans-serif, mono | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | |
Monaco | sans-serif, mono | Regular | |
Monaco CY | non-Latin | Regular | Cyrillic |
Mshtakan | non-Latin | Regular, Oblique, Bold, Bold Oblique | Armenian; added in 10.3; not depicted below |
Nadeem | non-Latin | Regular | Arabic |
New Peninim | sans-serif, book | Regular, Inclined, Bold, Bold Inclined | Hebrew |
New York | serif, book | Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic | Classic only |
NISC GB18030 | non-Latin | Regular | Chinese; bitmap only; not depicted below; named 'GB18030 Bitmap' in font lists |
Optima | sans-serif, book | Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Extra Black | |
Osaka | non-Latin mono | Regular, Monospace | Japanese |
Palatino | serif, book | Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic | Classic or iLife |
Papyrus | casual, normal | Regular, Condensed | |
PC Myungjo | non-Latin | Regular | Korean, named '#PCMyungjo' in font list |
Pilgiche | non-Latin | Regular | Korean, named '#PilGi' in font list |
Plantagenet Cherokee | serif, book | Regular | Cherokee |
Raanana | non-Latin | Regular, Bold | Hebrew |
Sand | bold italic | Regular | |
Sathu | non-Latin | Regular | Thai; not depicted below |
Seoul | non-Latin | Regular | Korean |
Shin Myungjo Neue | non-Latin | Regular | Korean |
Silom | non-Latin | Regular | Thai; not depicted below |
Skia | sans-serif, book | Light, Light Condensed, Light Extended, Regular, Condensed, Extended, Bold, Black, Black Condensed, Black Extended | |
Snell Roundhand | script | Regular | |
ST FangSong | non-Latin | Regular | Simplified Chinese |
ST FangSong 2 | non-Latin | Regular | Simplified Chinese |
ST Heiti | non-Latin | Light, Regular | Simplified Chinese |
ST Kaiti | non-Latin | Regular | Simplified Chinese |
ST Song | non-Latin | Regular | Simplified Chinese |
Symbol | symbol | Regular | Bundled with Microsoft Windows |
Tae Graphic | non-Latin | Regular | Korean |
Tahoma | sans, book | Light, Regular, Bold | Bundled with Windows |
Taipei | non-Latin | Regular | Traditional Chinese; bitmap only; not depicted below |
Techno | sans, title | Regular | Classic only |
Textile | bold italic | Regular | Classic (and iDVD) |
Thonburi | non-Latin | Regular | Suspended by Geneva |
Times | serif, book | Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic | |
Times CY | non-Latin, serif | Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic | Cyrillic; removed from 10.4 |
Times New Roman | serif, book | Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic | Bundled with Microsoft Windows |
Trebuchet MS | sans, book | Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic | Bundled with Microsoft Windows |
Verdana | sans, book | Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic | Bundled with Microsoft Windows |
Zapf Chancery | script | Medium Italic | Classic only |
Zapf Dingbats | picture | Regular | |
Zapfino | script, deco | Regular |
New fonts added with OS X 10.10 Yosemite[edit]
Photoshop elements 8 vs cs4. The following system fonts have been added with Yosemite:
- ITC Bodoni 72: Book, Italic, Bold (these three in separate fonts with lining and text figures), Small Caps, Ornaments (Sumner Stone)
- ITF Devanagari
- Kohinoor Devanagari (Satya Rajpurohit)
- Luminari (Philip Bouwsma)
- Phosphate: Inline and Solid (Steve Jackaman & Ashley Muir)
- Shree Devanagari 714 (Modular Infotech)
- SignPainter (House Industries)
- Skia: Light, Light Condensed, Light Extended, Condensed, Extended, Bold, Black, Black Condensed, Black Extended (Matthew Carter; system previously only included regular)
- Sukhumvit Set: Thin, Light, Text, Medium, SemiBold, Bold (Anuthin Wongsunkakon; previously used as a system font for iOS 7.0[1])
- Bitstream Symbols
- Trattatello (James Grieshaber)
New fonts added with OS X 10.11 El Capitan[edit]
At least the following system fonts have been added with El Capitan:
- PingFang SC / PingFang TC / PingFang HK, a new set of Chinese UI Fonts produced by DynaComware in lieu of deprecated STHeiti Family.
- San Francisco UI / Display / Text.
New fonts added with macOS 10.12 Sierra[edit]
At least the following system fonts have been added with Sierra:
- Toppan Bunkyu Mincho Pr6N Regular
- Toppan Bunkyu Midashi Minchoi StdN ExtraBold
- Toppan Bunkyu Gothic Pr6N Regular / Demibold
- Toppan Bunkyu Midashi Gothic StdN Extrabold
- Monotype LingWai Medium (SC / TC)
- Songti (SC / TC)
- Yu Kyokasho N (Medium / Bold) (Vertical Version / Horizontal Version)
- San Francisco Mono
New fonts added with macOS 10.13 High Sierra[edit]
High Sierra added several system fonts or additional weights of existing system fonts:
- Charter (Roman, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Black, Black Italic)
- DIN (Alternate Bold, Condensed Bold)
- Hiragino Kaku Gothic StdN W8
- InaiMathi (Bold)
- Kai (Regular)
- Kaiti SC (Regular, Bold, Black)
- Myriad Arabic (Semibold)
- Noto Nastaliq Urdu
- Rockwell (Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic)
- STIX Two Math
- STIX Two Text (Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic)
macOS 10.14 Mojave[edit]
No new fonts were provided with Mojave.
Font appearances[edit]
- These images compare Roman fonts only, in most styles:
- The fonts in the following list were included as 'extras' with AppleWorks 6,[2] which was bundled with new iMacs until 2006.[3]
Hidden fonts[edit]
A number of fonts have also been provided with iMovie, iLife, iDVD and other Apple applications in hidden folders, for the sole use of these applications. The reason why these fonts are hidden is unknown, with licensing issues suggested as the cause. However, one may easily install them for use by all applications by copying them out of their Library directories and installing them as with any third-party font, although one should always check that the license for the fonts allows them to be used outside the given software.[4]
Notable hidden fonts on macOS include Bank Gothic, Bodoni, Century Gothic, Century Schoolbook, Garamond, several cuts of Lucida and Monotype Twentieth Century.
See also[edit]
Notes[edit]
- ^Sakawee, Saiyai (December 16, 2013). 'Apple could be bringing back the old Thai font in iOS 7.1 update'. www.techinasia.com. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
- ^Elferdink, Jim & David Reynolds, AppleWorks 6: The Missing Manual, p. 422
- ^Williams, Warren & Cathleen Merritt, AppleWorks Journal, March 2006, p. 7
- ^Tomalty, Fletcher. 'Hidden fonts on Mac OS X'. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 4 October 2014.
References[edit]
- Apple's font list for 10.3 (names only, no images)
- Apple's font list for 10.4 (names only, no images)
- Apple's font list for 10.5 (names only, no images)
- Apple's font list for 10.6 (names only, no images)
- Apple's font list for 10.7 (names only, no images)
- Apple's font list for 10.8 (names only, no images)
- Apple's font list for 10.9 (names only, no images)
- Apple's font list for 10.12 (names only, no images)
- Apple's font list for 10.13 (names only, no images)
- Apple's font list for 10.14 (names only, no images)
- Advanced Typography with Mac OS X Tiger (Appendix B contains representations of Latin fonts included with Mac OS 10.4 Tiger)
- Code Style's survey of Mac OS fonts (includes OS 8/9 users)
- Szántó Tibor: A betű (The type) (Hungarian; Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 1982, ISBN963 05 0327 1), Chapter XVI.
External links[edit]
This is a short write up for an easy way to install Courier-IMAP on a machine running Mac OS X client (and probably just the Darwin core as well) Ope sorry demo mac os.
https://sites-machine-slot-zhfx-weareslots.peatix.com. Target
I wanted to have my own IMAP-server both for archival purposes (on my own machine I have practilcally unlimited space to save e-mail) as well as a mean to collect mail I receive on other accounts into one unified storage. Furthermore I want a better way to handle mail than common e-mail clients like AppleMail, Thunderbird or Eudora offers - currently I am looking into Zoë (Google you e-mail) and Mulberry (the superior, with a good margin, IMAP-client)
I will do this step by step and update this document as I progress:
- Install Courier-IMAP
- Arrange a simple ugly setup to fetch and filter mail
- Make Courier use (x)inetd
- Setup a stable mail fetching function, probably with fetchmail or something similar
- Install server side filtering (sieve)
- Install server side anti-spam means
- Setup an LDAP-server that cooperates with the Address Book in Mac OS X, the server side anti-spam functionality and the e-mail clients built in address books.
- Enable SSL-support.
Bye ember mac os. Purposes
- »Unlimited» space on an IMAP-server
- Robust server side filtering
- Tight integration between MUA:s, address books and IMAP-server
- Improved (faster and cheaper) e-mailhandling when you are on using a mobile setup (in my case I frequently use slow and expensive GPRS-connections when I am abroad). With this setup you can user server side filtering of mail and when you are on the road you just setup your MUA to ignore less important mailboxes.
- Install DarwinPorts
- Note how you got a new Startup Item in
/Library/StartupItems
- Use DarwinPorts to install courier
port install courier-imap
- Now you have a lot of courier-stuff in your
/opt/local
. The following are of interest:- in /opt/local/bin/
- imapd
- maildirmake
- in /opt/local/etc/courier-imap/
- imapd
- in /opt/local/libexec/
- imapd.rc
Before we begin to dissect these we first have to understand something else:
DarwinPorts StartupItem
The DarwinPorts StartupItem basically runs all items in (typically) /opt/local/etc/rc.d/ with the verb start
. With that in mind we can look into the start up procedure of Courier-IMAP and its startup scripts:
imapd-sh/imapd-ssl.sh
When you install Courier-IMAP the following script are stored in /opt/local/etc/rc.d/ and are therefore executed(with the verb start) when the computer boots:
- imapd-ssl.sh
- imapd.sh
These scripts are quite similar, they source
/opt/local/etc/courier-imap/imapd
(and imapd
-ssl) and then execute /opt/local/libexec/imapd.rc start (imapd-ssl.rc)
. Now that we know this we can go back to the files of interest mentioned above. We begin with last of the two files the start scripts uses, the run command files:
imapd.rc/imapd-ssl.rc
These run command files set up some environment variables and then launches the executable with a few switches.
imapd/imapd-ssl in /opt/local/etc/courier-imap/
These are the setting files for Courier-IMAP. They are fairly well documented/commented. I made a few changes:
ADDRESS
Adobe premiere spec. I changed its value from 0 to 127.0.0.1. This way you can have a secure setup without having to mess with the SSL-setup1 at the moment since you only allow connections from localhost which forces clients to tunnel their traffic to the machine where Courier-IMAP is running, e.g., by SSH. If the tunnel is setup as it should then this method is perfectly safe.
IMAP_EMPTYTRASH=Trash:7
I commented this setting to make the server behave more like regular MUA:s, i.e., not deleting messages in the trash automatically.
Note that these configration files have the same names as the executables in /opt/local/bin/.
imapd in /opt/local/bin/
This is the actual IMAP-server executable. You can, but I advise against it, start this directly from the command line. It has an extensive man-page.
maildirmake
You have to run this for each user before they can log in. I have only tried to log in with Mozilla Thunderbird without first running maildirmake for a certain user and at least Thunderbird gives an error message indicating, incorrectly, that your password is erroneous if you don't do this. Simply cd to each user's home directory and run maildirmake Maildir
and it will create a directory called Maildir
with three sudirectories, cur
, new
and tmp
.
You can give another name as argument to maildirmake but then, in my experience, you can not login. It seems as Courier-IMAP has hard coded the name of the mail directory because I can not find any setting for it either. If you know anything about this, please let me know.
Start the server [an error occurred while processing this directive]
If you reboot the server will start automatically but easier is just to runt the startup script in /opt/local/etc/rc.d/. Since we , for the moment, re happy with just using the plain text imapd simply start the server from the command line:
/opt/local/etc/rc.d/imapd.sh start
If you take a look with top you will notice a few new processes, e.g., imapd, courierlog, couriertcp, authdemon and maybe a few more. You can verify that the server is running with
telnet localhost 127.0.0.1 143
You should see something like this:
telnet localhost 143
Trying ::1.
telnet: connect to address ::1: Connection refused
Trying 127.0.0.1.
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
* OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 UIDPLUS CHILDREN NAMESPACE THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT THREAD=REFERENCES SORT QUOTA IDLE STARTTLS] Courier-IMAP ready. Copyright 1998-2003 Double Precision, Inc. See COPYING for distribution information.
You can also make sure that you are secure by logging into another computer and try to telnet from that computer to your IMAP-server on port 143.
Now create a new account in your MUA and set it up for your new IMAP-server and play around (try to transfer som junk mail from already existing accounts/mailboxes to your new IMAP-server, create a few folders on the server etc).
This is a very simple step that you probably don't need to have documented if you have gone this but anyway.
This is how I did it: create a filter with the highest/first priority in your regular MUA. Make that filter transfer a copy (it is important that it is a copy or elsewise you might lose mail if the setup proves to be unstable or unreliable) of every received mail to some folder on your IMAP-server.
Footnotes
- adjust the values in /opt/local/etc/courier-imap/imapd.cnf to match your name, location etc.
- run /opt/local/sbin/mkimapdcert as root. It does not take any arguments. This will generate a certificate that works for IMAP and is stored in /opt/local/share/courier/imapd.pem
Note that the ssl-version won't start without this certifcate. Also note that you can run SSL and clear text versions of courier-imap in parallell.