"Robert Kern" <rkern at ucsd.edu> wrote in message news:dg11p2$cbd$1 at sea.gmane.org... > In many, many fonts 'l' and '1' look close enough to be easily mistaken > for one another In the default font used by Outlook Express, displayed on my 1078x786 screen, the only difference I can see, using a magnifying glass on side-by-side characters (l1 = el-onel), is that 'el' is one pixel taller than the 'one'. The serifs appear the same, down to the anti-alias gray pixels. (To my surprise, this makes 'lbdk' a pixel taller than uppercase chars!) Now I know ;-). But 1 isolated from l is still difficult to distinguish. Terry J. Reedy
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