Le 6 mars 2012 23:59, Asmus Freytag <[email protected]> a écrit :
> Now, I daresay that this effect could be reproduced with clever font > tables, but it doesn't change the fact that visually what you see is > indistinguishable > Note that given the date of the book, there was no consideration about "font tables", as there was no computer to do that work. Only metal type was used there. The visual differences are here just adaptation for the layout of the text within stable and pleasing line heights, without too much gaps almost everywhere (give nthe price of the type of paper used for printing such book with good quality, a quality needed to see the many small diactitics and avoid blurs of ink that would make the text unreadable, saving paper surface was also considered, so clever size-adaptative type styles had to be used there, otherwise even the diacritic letters would have had the normal size, and other diacritics would have retained their uniform size and form).

