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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish21•1 month agoUppercase I is often drawn without serifs, in which case it would be a dot.
minus-square@lowleveldatalink6•1 month ago Uppercase I is often drawn without serifs I have always thought that’s a officially wrong way to write the letter. You can’t even distinct it from lower case l.
Uppercase I is often drawn without serifs, in which case it would be a dot.
I have always thought that’s a officially wrong way to write the letter. You can’t even distinct it from lower case l.
lI|Il|l|I
And yet it’s used in fonts like Arial.