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Re: A bit of Chinese
Ah – there’s another find from him: the man’s name was Kilbert, so that reading could go in the right direction.1 -
Re: The Number sign—now and then—across languages.
# is a fairly old mark for numbering, supposedly used for (or originated as?) with collation / bundle / pack units marking by merchants and trade workers. I remember having seen a specimen in an olde…1 -
Re: Æthelflæd
The idea of ‘modernizing’ a blackletter structure towards a more modern (Roman) appearance is actually a quite old one. I think it has been tried several times since the 1st half of the 19th centurey…4 -
Re: Favorite ultralight diacritical marks
Beginner: Is the /i's tittle a diacritic? – Yes (of course) Advanced: Should treatment of /g's ear be the same as an attached horn or ogonek mark? – No1 -
Re: What are the great conceptual fonts?
what is a “great conceptual font” by definition?1