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Sf Pro-regular Font //top\\ -

While SF Pro-Regular is versatile, pairing it with another sans-serif often looks redundant. Instead, pair it with:

Here is where achieves its magic: Optical sizing . sf pro-regular font

If you are an Apple developer, you can download SF Pro from Apple’s design resources page. For web use on Apple-only properties (e.g., a Mac app’s help page), you can use the system-ui CSS keyword, which resolves to SF Pro on Apple devices. While SF Pro-Regular is versatile, pairing it with

: It is a neo-grotesque sans-serif, similar to Helvetica or Akzidenz-Grotesk, but with subtle adaptations for digital screens. It features vertical terminals, open counters, and a high x-height. For web use on Apple-only properties (e

| Feature tag | Effect | |-------------|--------| | ss01 | Alternate ‘g’ (single‑storey) | | ss02 | Alternate ‘a’ (single‑storey) | | ss03 | Straight double‑quote marks | | ss04 | Uppercase ‘i’ with crossbars (Turkish/Indonesian) | | ss05 | Lowercase ‘l’ with tail | | ss06 | Lowercase ‘u’ without terminal serif | | ss07 | Lowercase ‘y’ with straight descender | | ss08 | Lowercase ‘e’ with flat terminal | | zero | Slashed zero | | frac | Diagonal fractions | | ordn | Ordinals (1st, 2nd, etc.) | | tnum | Tabular numbers | | pnum | Proportional numbers | | liga | Standard ligatures (fi, fl) |

Most fonts have one master design. — but the user never chooses them. Instead, iOS, macOS, and watchOS automatically deploy the correct optical size:

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