On 9/11/2013 5:56 AM, Gerrit Ansmann wrote:
That’s correct, but that did not seem to stop people from using a long s in Antiqua from time to time. There are a lot of post-1901 Antiqua display fonts that contain a long s as well as examples from normal text. This very rarely happens even today: http://www.trueffelschweinberlin.com
You are right. But practically, aside from display contexts (and even there only rarely), a long s in Antiqua seems to be nowadays confined to explicit discussions of the long s in Fraktur.

Stephan


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