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Re: Why is this hard to read?
The fact that "a" and "g" are open at the top isn't automatically fatal to legibility. If the capital "A" at the start was taller, the "Au" at the beginning wo…3 -
Re: How to best give access to special characters in a font
That is indeed very important to clearly understand.However, I will add one comment which may partly explain the widespread temptation to use contextual alternates despite the potential danger of co…2 -
Re: Why is this hard to read?
The letter A, like the letter g, is not closed at the top. So it is ambiguous; instead of "Augusta", it could be Cuigustci, except for the "i"s not being dotted, or even Cuicjustc…6 -
Re: Elemaints - A Serif Family with Optical Sizes
I wish you every success in devising this typeface; it looks beautiful to me, and as well, I think it is the sort of choice that is needed for mathematical typesetting.The first version of your bold …1 -
Re: Latinized Greek
It's true that mathematical Greek is used in nearly every country in the world. However, the number of people who write equations using Greek letters may still be relatively small, although I suppos…2