With the ever increasing globalization and need to have access to international characters in this digital age, I think it is NECESSARY to have better understanding on how to access those characters. Also finding the "degree", trademark, copyright and registered marks are also important. Please put that nose to the grindstone!
Thanks for the great post James. It's interesting to know that "italic" comes from "Italy".
Please continue with a post about finding the characters in a charset.
—Hoang
O.K., Unicode it will be. There are already a couple of future columns in the hopper, but look forward to “more than you thought you’d have to know about Unicode” in a few weeks.
Fine article
I like the balance of thought you have given to the subject. Thanks!
Fine article
I like the balance of thought you have given to the subject. Thanks!
unicode
With the ever increasing globalization and need to have access to international characters in this digital age, I think it is NECESSARY to have better understanding on how to access those characters. Also finding the "degree", trademark, copyright and registered marks are also important. Please put that nose to the grindstone!
UNICODE
Yes, please put your nose to the grindstone. Would love to have help on access. It drives me crazy.
Billie Brown
Drama Dog Design
To Boldly Go…
Nice! Made me think a bit about face usage.
Great article
It is refreshing to read an article that gives the "why" in addition to the "should."
Unicode
I have always wondered what Unicode is.
Please continue
Thanks for the great post James. It's interesting to know that "italic" comes from "Italy".
Please continue with a post about finding the characters in a charset.
—Hoang
Always love your articles.
I just hate it when ink is applied too parsimoniously!
Jim Felici replies to your comments
O.K., Unicode it will be. There are already a couple of future columns in the hopper, but look forward to “more than you thought you’d have to know about Unicode” in a few weeks.
thank you
"When setting type, there is generally no need to use underlines, or underscores."