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I will see if I can find Financial.
supercat9 wrote: I would second the request for a sample including O0 Ll1| `"'
I would like to do this in the context of code (preferable xml, which won't start a language war). Can you suggest a code snippet?
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There are online reports that Financial is a forged font. I don't know if this is true or not, but I haven't found it on any legitimate font site.
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| There are online reports that Financial is a forged font. I don't know if this is true or not, but I haven't found it on any legitimate font site.
Well, it was in a collection I bought some time back. I just plugged a sample of the italic into WhatTheFont and it suggested Letter Gothic 12 Pitch Italic. That's probably what it's based on, though none of the font sets I'd seen with a Letter Gothic or imitator included the italics.
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I hate to mention this, but I simply must:
"... It's Its only drawback ..."
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Thanks! If I was using a better font I might have spotted that myself.
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Hans Dietrich wrote: Thanks! If I was using a better font I might have spotted that myself.
I know what you mean. I recently noticed something I'd written some months ago, thanking someone: "Thank's" --- aaarrgh!
Though, in my case, I blame it on the ubiquity of the "thank's" misspelling corrupting me. I fear it's only a small matter of time before I mix "their" and "there!"
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It's hard to find, but Monospace 821 BT has been my favorite for years now. For sheer clarity, though, Monaco still beats it (especially at 10pt or lower).
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Being able to distinguish between characters that in many fonts look nearly or exactly the same is really important. Adding these three lines (or something similar that shows this stuff) would make the comparison much more useful: lnt foob1x = {(0)} "'foo`'bar" int foOblx = ((O)) 'foo`bar`' |nt f0obIx = {{o}} '"foo"'
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Done. Thanks for the suggestion.
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This article presents commonly used programming fonts with examples of each font in ClearType and non-ClearType.
| Type | Article |
| Licence | CPOL |
| First Posted | 9 Oct 2008 |
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