The practice of typography Volume 4 - Softcover

Devinne, Theodore Low

 
9781236190000: The practice of typography Volume 4

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 Excerpt: ...a curved upright stroke between them. S is another rounded letter, but the curved stroke within has a horizontal extension and does not connect. K has a curved hair-line projection at its top, and its two stems are connected in the middle. N has two stems connected at the head, but not at the foot. E has its two stems connected in the middle. M has stems that are connected at the head and not connected on the foot-line. W has stems that are connected on the foot-line as well as on the head. b has its shorter stem united to the longer stem at its foot-line. h is not so united, and has a hair-line that projects below the foot-line. f has a short central stroke that crosses the upright thick stem, s has a projecting spur on the left side only of the thick stroke. m has three stems connected at the top and disconnected at the foot-line. w has three stems also, but the latter two are connected at the foot-line. r has no hair-stroke at the left side of the stem at its foot. x has a long hair-line on the left side of the stem at its foot, which the r has not. v has its two stems connected at the top and at the foot. y has stems connected at the top only; its right stem projects below the foot. Although i and are of the same form in capitals, the lower-case projects below the foot-line, as it does in English. The lower-case f is used at the beginning and in the middle of words, but the final $ is always of short form. German lower case as laid in the United States. The thirteen double letters of German are: d) eh fft ffl ft si ft st Cf ek fl fl ss £ sz ff ft fl 11 fft ssi $ tz n fi Peculiarities of composition in German 251 In the United States the ordinary upper and lower cases that are used for English are made to serve for the easing of German type. The sch...

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