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Re: Maths glyphs in a non-maths font?
It depends on which operator it is. I don't think there's any need to draw mu for micro, or Omega for Ohm, differently from the normal Greek letters. But Sigma for summation is fairly wide, almost s…3 -
Re: Bradbury Thompson, Alphabet 26, 1950 – permissions for book
Wikipedia Commons expresses doubt about the eligibility of the image for copyright, but they may be in error.https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Alphabet_26_by_Bradbury_Thompson.png1 -
Re: Knuth Scotch
I definitely think that Modern No. 7 from Monotype is one possible source for Computer Modern by Knuth.The reason I think this is quite simple: at least in the United Kingdom, this typeface was very …1 -
Re: You are slashing your way into the Papa New Guinean jungle...
While your "Travesty" sample indeed shows a set of letter widths for the capitals that would not normally be used, it may be noted that many typefaces don't follow those of the "Trajan…2 -
Re: Strange "p" from Griffo in Bembo's De Aetna
It turns out that "Sylloge" is a generic term, and the actual work in question is titled Romanae Vetustatis Fragmenta in Augusta. Thus, I was able to find the work, and to provide an image …2