I agree. I also found nothing. What a surprise.
Thanks for all the suggestions.
Bill
On Jan 11, 2009, at 10:47 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:
The Monaco font on Macs clearly shows the differences between a zero
and the letter "O" and the number one and lower case "L", etc.
What would the equivalent font on Windows and/or Linux be?
I was curious about this, so I just did a run though of all
installed fonts
on a Vista system and was surprised to find nothing that qualified.
For the
zero character, Consolas (not sure if this standard) was an option,
but not
a very good for one. When you see the characters next to each other
you can
kind of make out the difference, but apart I can see there being
confusion.
If you need the character distinction for registration/password
entry, I
believe the standard is to avoid mixing numbers and characters, at
least in
the same block of text. If you need the distinction for other
reasons, you
may need to research a 3rd party font an install it yourself.
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design
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