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Re: List of glyphs that remain upright in italics
I tend to agree with your conclusion. People can always use non-italicized characters by not italicizing them. Not all word processing software provides access to advanced features of fonts like styl…1 -
Re: Proofreaders needed for a tutorial on extending a Latin set
It is good for information to be up-to-date and accurate.However, if people are making use of computer fonts that don't properly support their language, using letters that are the closest available …2 -
Re: Plex; IBM's new font identity model
Before, I was having difficulty relating, but now I see more clearly how firms commissioning a typeface specifically for the purpose of establishing a corporate identity, and yet also making it free …3 -
Re: Inspiration for Times New Roman
As far as being "the inspiration for the Times New Roman font" in the direct, specific way such a remark is likely to be taken, no, it does not have merit. Of course, the Times New Roman t…2 -
Re: Does one translate the name of a multilingual typeface?
Usually a font name is a trademark, and trademarks generally are never translated into other languages, presumably because they need to be exact, as noted above. Less commercial projects, however, ar…1