Wingdings Wingdings is a
TrueType dingbat font included in
Microsoft Windows since version 3.1 onwards, and also in a number of application packages of that era. The Wingdings trademark is owned by Microsoft, The patent expired in 2007. In many other countries, a Design Patent would be called a
registered design. It is registration of a design to deter imitation, rather than a claim of a novel invention. This font contains many largely recognized shapes and gestures as well as some recognized world symbols, such as the
Star of David, the symbols of the
zodiac,
index or manicule signs, hand gestures, and obscure
ampersands. Although this table may display shaded or colored icons (due to lack of browser support for ) all the characters were black and white.
Wingdings 2 {{Infobox font
Wingdings 2 is a
TrueType font distributed with a variety of Microsoft applications, including
Microsoft Office up to version 2010. The font was developed in 1990 by Type Solutions, Inc. The current
copyright holder is
Microsoft Corporation. Among the features of Wingdings 2 are 16 forms of the
index,
Enclosed Alphanumerics from 0 to 10, multiple forms of
ampersand and
interrobang, several geometric shapes and an
asterism.
Wingdings 3 {{Infobox font
Wingdings 3 is a
TrueType dingbat font distributed with
Microsoft Office (up to version 2010) and some other Microsoft products. The font was originally developed in 1990 by Type Solutions, Inc. Since 2006, the
copyright holder is Microsoft Corporation. Wingdings 3 consists almost entirely of
arrow variations and includes many symbols for keytops as defined in
ISO/IEC 9995-7. ==Controversy==