John H. Jenkins had written: > Aargh! Medial long-s! Run away! Run away! :-)
Stefan Persſon wrote: > Why ſhould I not uſe old characters that already were out-of-uſe centuries > ago? ;-) Juſt for the record: it's not "centuries", but half a century: "ſ" was in uſe, on a regular baſis, in Germany, until about 55 years ago. Even with Roman fonts, "ſ" (as oppoſed to "s") was uſed, in the 1ſt quarter of the 20th century. In Fraktur, the ſ-s-opposition is orthographically eſſential. Fraktur was the ſtandard for printing German, until it was officially abandoned in 1941 -- and even beyond that decree, for years. Beſt wiſhes, Ottio Stolz

