@CurlOfGradient Only one, because all the others are unambiguously shaped, but you need I and 1 and L vs. l and l and l.
@TristanSevers Cases are more than just visual, they have grammatical meaning. There is a *special* distinction between upper and lower 1/2
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@TristanSevers case letters. We can't just call every single font change a change in case as well, case a subset of font differences. 2/2 -
@CurlOfGradient Let's go back to the beginning here: what possible function would the "missing" upper-case 1 serve distinct from serifed 1? - 7 more replies
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