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On 1/4/2016 12:06 AM, "Jörg Knappen"
wrote:
A sans-serif L would not have serifs, and would (like the others in the set) use mono-width strokes. A generic gamma would exhibit this shape only in some fonts. However, still missing is any indication that such a character with restricted variance in appearance is actually needed. A./
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- Symbol for an upside down capital L, pointing to the ri... Costello, Roger L.
- Re: Symbol for an upside down capital L, pointing ... Philippe Verdy
- Re: Symbol for an upside down capital L, pointing ... Jonathan Coxhead
- Re: Symbol for an upside down capital L, point... Asmus Freytag (t)
- Re: Symbol for an upside down capital L, p... Michael Everson
- Re: Symbol for an upside down capital ... Asmus Freytag (t)
- Aw: Symbol for an upside down capital L, pointing ... Jörg Knappen
- Re: Symbol for an upside down capital L, point... Philippe Verdy
- Re: Symbol for an upside down capital L, point... Michael Everson
- Re: Aw: Symbol for an upside down capital L, p... Asmus Freytag (t)

