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The OSF numbers are normal actually. It's the lining proportional ones that are better for doing printed maths but look bad in copy. You really should know this as a graphic designer.
- there's the attitude we all knowdoesnotexist
- lolinteliboy
- haha...nice finish, monoPonyBoy
- Well. I feel it's part of typography 101. I'm sure there are many who would agree.monospaced
- There was no "attitude" here just plain facts like anyone helpful would post.monospaced
- ok, dude! i'm convinced!doesnotexist
- They honestly never covered it in school. I never asked until now. Thanks again for your support mono.Claymantis
- @doesnotexist, you can view it that way, but that's really a reflection on you, I wasn't trying to demean. @clay, you're welcome, if you aren't being sarcasticmonospaced
- (it really is typography 101)Gnash
- Hey, it's not my fault that this information was not included with my cracked copy of CS3!nb
- It's unfortunate they didn't cover this in your school. I would deman my money back.pango
- Read this book if you haven't already. It's gold. https://www.amazon.c…pango
- Its cool mono - life's to short to worry about qbn.Claymantis
- @pango I've read some of that book. Thanks for the link.Claymantis