Posted 27 May 2014 - 03:57 AM
I have "Quartz MS" on my Win7 computer; it looks the same -- an LED-segmented style font.
If you're in doubt as to the exact name of a font, or even if it's installed, just go into the Control Panel and open the Fonts item. Find the font you want (It helps to select "Large Icons" to see a preview thumbnail in each icon) and double-click the one you're interested in to see a preview page. It will also show the exact name of the font at the top of the information.
For instance, the Quartz font on my machine is named "Quartz MS Regular" in the font list. But if I look at the information for the font, the 'Font Name' attribute is just "Quartz MS", so that's what should probably be used when calling up the font.
Some fonts are in "families" under one name; calling the family name I think should call the "Regular" version by default. At least, that's what happens with "Arial". That begs the question, I wonder if we can specify specific types under a family name?