WP 34S --> WP 31S
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03-26-2014, 07:06 PM
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RE: WP 34S --> WP 31S
(03-26-2014 06:17 PM)walter b Wrote: That's continuously looking better. The last letter shall be a capital Phi. So you want a capital Phi to be sans-serif? (No idea if it is proper to call it sans serif, I mean the bars on the top and bottom of the vertical stroke. Two of the fonts that I have which produce this character put those bars on.) (03-26-2014 06:17 PM)walter b Wrote: Now to the lower case Latin letters: AFAIK, HP used something like Century Schoolbook italic font for letters referring to stack contents like x or y (or it should have used it at least). Where we don't talk about such items, you should employ the font you use for capital letters for sake of consistency. Thanks in advance for your understanding. Looking at a few HPs that I have handy, it appears that they (Hewlett and Packard) used the Century Schoolbook italic font for the stack content-referring letters, plus the "e" for Euler's number. They indeed did not use it for others such as "r", "s", "a", "b" and "c", so I will make that change with my next version. (03-26-2014 06:17 PM)walter b Wrote: BTW, if you continue this way, eventually nobody will understand anymore why I was so excited some posts ago That's called the curse of editing old posts. Yes, that's true, but I don't want to use up all of my storage space here with a bunch of old versions, so I'll probably continue to update my original post. I will include notes at the bottom describing the edits for each new version. Dave - My mind is going - I can feel it. |
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