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The space between text columns should be at least 10 pixels.
Figure 53: Margins
11.3 Fonts
All system fonts are bitmap fonts and are specified in the table below. System font is used in the UI, except in editors,
viewers and Web browser. It is extremely important to use this system font in the UI because it forms a very strong
element of the visual style.
The system font has several sizes and styles to distinguish between different kinds of information, e.g. labels and
titles. Text is usually black
in order to make it legible. Dimming is used in cases where a text item cannot be selected.
There are three different font sizes for zooming . Zooming is not automatic; an application needs to define the zoom
ratio and fonts individually.
Logical name Height Style Purpose and examples of use
SystemfontTerm8normal 8 pix Normal
Special font for Terminal and Telnet
views
SystemfontTerm15zoomed 15 pix Zoomed
Special font for Terminal and Telnet
views, zoomed
Systemfont10bold 10 pix Normal
Small font for tables or small textual
indications
Systemfont16bold 16 pix Bold
Texts in Indicator Area mode slots ;
labels in tight tables
Systemfont 18normal 18 pix Normal Bodytext in tables
Systemfont 18bold 18 pix Bold
Text/titles in tables, application name
in indicator field
Systemfont 20light 20 pix Light
Company name, Date and time (size,
type etc.) in document lists (zoom
step 1)
Systemfont20normal 20 pix Normal
Text body (in zoom step 1), Menu
texts, Dialogs
Systemfont20italic 20 pix Italic
Text body in notes,
Informative text in title lines
Systemfont20bold 20 pix Bold
Labels, New (unread) messages in
messaging (in zoom step 1)