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Newsgroups: comp.fonts,comp.answers,news.answers
Path: bloom-beacon.mit.edu!think.com!spdcc!ora.com!norm
From: norm@ora.com (Norman Walsh)
Subject: comp.fonts FAQ: Diffs from last posting
Message-ID: <font-faq-diffs_759515252@ora.com>
Followup-To: poster
Summary: This posting answers frequently asked questions about fonts.
It addresses both general font questions and questions that
are specific to a particular platform.
Sender: norm@ora.com (Norman Walsh)
Supersedes: <font-faq-diffs_757281740@ora.com>
Reply-To: norm@ora.com (Norman Walsh)
Organization: O'Reilly and Associates, Inc.
References: <font-faq-1_759515252@ora.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 1994 16:28:26 GMT
Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.Edu
Expires: Thu, 10 Mar 1994 16:27:32 GMT
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Xref: bloom-beacon.mit.edu comp.fonts:6530 comp.answers:3570 news.answers:14518
Archive-name: fonts-faq/diffs
Version: 2.0.3
Diffs-from: comp.fonts FAQ v2.0.2
Diff-tool: diff -c2
diff -c2 v2.0.2/font-faq.1 v2.0.3/font-faq.1
*** v2.0.2/font-faq.1 Thu Dec 30 14:54:08 1993
--- v2.0.3/font-faq.1 Mon Jan 24 14:28:32 1994
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The comp.fonts FAQ
! Version 2.0.2.
! December 30, 1993
Compiled by Norman Walsh
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The comp.fonts FAQ
! Version 2.0.3.
! January 24, 1994
Compiled by Norman Walsh
diff -c2 v2.0.2/font-faq.2 v2.0.3/font-faq.2
*** v2.0.2/font-faq.2 Thu Dec 30 14:53:58 1993
--- v2.0.3/font-faq.2 Mon Jan 24 14:28:24 1994
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*** 306,310 ****
provided in most contemporary fonts for exactly this reason.
! * Liam Quim makes the following observations:
The term ligature should only be used to describe joined letters in
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provided in most contemporary fonts for exactly this reason.
! * Liam Quin makes the following observations:
The term ligature should only be used to describe joined letters in