@CurlOfGradient We have 2 cases in print to reflect handwritten practice of altering letter forms for clarity, formality. That's "casing."
@TristanSevers Common typographically yes, but not orthographically. In order to be case, it must serve an orthographic purpose as well.
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@TristanSevers I agree that there is a function above mere font when using 1 vs. I. But I disagree it's case. In any case, I'm going to bed. -
@TristanSevers It's been fun debating though.
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