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Re: Looking for information on early-twentieth-century letterpress book face
It is possible that this is the practice in the United Kingdom.In the United States, however, it depends on the kind of book.Companies that publish science or engineering textbooks, for example, wil…2 -
Re: IJ in a monowidth unicase typeface
Although a manual typewriter is definitely physical, however, doubtless you were lookig for something computer-related.I have finally been able to establish that there was indeed at least one ASCII c…2 -
Re: IJ in a monowidth unicase typeface
Dutch typewriters with an IJ key? I have found some pictured online. An Olympia from 1935:https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/44327-1935-olympia-elite-portable-typewriter and a Brother 220 type…1 -
Re: Is this a Gill Sans Variant?
Also, if a book is from 1945, it would kind of have to have been in a metal typeface. Phototypesetting hadn't been invented yet. (Actually, that's not strictly true, but it most definitely would not …1 -
Re: Looking for native Cyrillic readers to take a look at my attempt.
Then in that case I guess I just misread the web site. (Upon double-checking, that's exactly what happened.) While I acknowledged that very issue recently with respect to the Greek language, and I s…1