First used with the new Apple News app in iOS 10, its since been used for the new Apple Stocks app in iOS 12.
This variant appears to be an intermediate optical size between SF Pro Text and SF Pro Display however, some characters are tweaked, and the letter-spacing is adjusted specially for printing rather than displaying on the screen.Ī condensed version of SF Pro. It is restricted to Apple employees and permitted contractors and vendors, and is therefore unavailable for public use. The SF Hello variant was first introduced in 2016. Despite Apple having a font with the same name with the bitmap format for the original Macintosh (and later converted to TrueType format), it is unrelated to this design. The font includes OpenType features for lining and old-style figures in both proportional and tabular widths. It was later released in 4 optical sizes with 6 weights each, under the name New York on June 3, 2019, on the Apple Developer site. This variant was exclusive to Apple Books in iOS 12, as a result, it was unavailable for download. The SF Serif (codename Serif UI) variant was showcased during the keynote at WWDC 2018 on Jwhen the all-new Apple Books app was introduced. SF Mono comes with 6 weights with their italics.It was officially released on the Apple Developer website in August 2019.
UI font for the Terminal, Console (only regular weight), and Xcode applications.
SF Pro Text comes with 9 weights with their italics.In iOS & iPadOS 15 first developer beta, Apple Maps starts used SF Pro Text for maps labeling. It was officially released on the Apple Developer website on June 3, 2019. On January 25, 2019, SF Pro Rounded (codename SFUIRounded) was found in the iOS 12.2 beta. UI font for macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and tvOS. SF Compact Rounded comes with 9 weights.SF Compact Display comes with 9 weights.SF Compact Text comes with 9 weights with their italics.Before iOS & iPadOS 15, Apple Maps still uses SF Compact for maps labeling. It is also included in macOS Sierra and iOS 10 as the new contact placeholder icons introduced in the OS(es). SF Compact Rounded is UI font for watchOS. Different from SF Pro, its characters' round curves are flatter, allowing the letters to be laid out with more space between them, thereby making the text more legible at small sizes, which Apple Watch small screen demands. The operating system automatically chooses the display optical size for sizes of at least 20 points, and the text optical size otherwise. Compared to display, the letters in text have larger apertures and more generous letter-spacing. Some variants have two optical sizes: "display" for large and "text" for small text. Note: SF has the codename SFNS in macOS and SFUI in iOS, regardless of the official name. In macOS High Sierra and iOS 11, SF UI was succeeded by SF Pro, which supports an expanded list of glyphs and languages. The next year at WWDC, Apple released the watchOS font as SF Compact and at the same time introduced SF UI (generally called SF) for OS X El Capitan and iOS 9. But we do also have our own little fire department on board.San Francisco typeface was first introduced on watchOS only. "We can't call anyone for help, so all sailors are trained in some basic level of damage control, whether it be fire, flooding or even toxic gas. "That is because at sea, we are our own fire department," Lieber said. Every space will have one."Īnother common sight aboard the ship: fire hoses. "We call that the bullseye," Lieber said. Savvy sailors can tell where they are on the ship by decoding the cryptic clusters of letters and numbers printed on many of the ship's beige interior walls. The ship is filled with tight spaces, including narrow hallways punctuated by tightly-sealed doors that not only can stop fire and flooding, but also help control the flow of air conditioning. This is the practice plane sailors aboard the USS Tripoli use for training as they learn to quickly and carefully maneuver jets and helicopters around the ship's deck and hangar bay. This jet has no engines, but it might be the most important plane on the ship.