| ▲ | VerifiedReports 2 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
"Only when used in a context where they can be confused." So what are you supposed to when you're typing along and suddenly you find yourself in such a context? Switch the font of that one occurrence? That document? Your whole publishing effort? Capital "i"s without crossbars aren't capital "i"s. They're lower-case Ls. Any font that doesn't recognize this should be rejected. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | inejge 2 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> Capital "i"s without crossbars aren't capital "i"s. They're lower-case Ls. Any font that doesn't recognize this should be rejected. You have asserted this at least thrice in the past thirty minutes. What makes you feel so strongly about it? "Rejected" for what purpose? Do you understand that you've just trashed Helvetica, to take a famous example? | |||||||||||||||||
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