I agree Rick. This has really been irritating, and I think it affects
letters as well as numbers. I *really dislike Ludica,* and prefer Helvetica,
so I'm keenly interested in this being fleshed out. Helvetica is probably
the most useful font for graphic design and marketing, in my opinion.

I know this happens with a handful of other fonts as well.

-George Toledo

On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 8:39 PM, Rick Mann <[email protected]> wrote:

> It seems that if I do a string-to-image --> Billboard, and use Helvetica as
> the font, then the overall width of the string changes when two 1s render
> side-by-side. If it's "10" or "01" the change doesn't happen.
>
> I feel fairly certain that Helvetica is a well-behaved font, in that the
> numeral glyphs are all the same width, but that's not what I'm seeing in QC.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> TIA,
> Rick
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