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Structural
- Dec 19, 2001
- 567
Is there such a thing as a perfect font for excel?
Compare the fonts shown below.
DejaVu Serif distinguishes between I and l (I and l) and allows good superscripts using standard characters (not using superscript character formatting).
(Unfortunately DejaVu Sans Serif loses the loses the distinction between I and l. )
1lI0O¹? Arial
1lI0O¹? Arial Unicode
1lI0O¹? DejaVu Serif
1lI0O¹? Tahoma
1lI0O¹? Trebuchet
So for engineering spreadsheets where you need clarity for writing equations DejaVu Serif looks like a good choice.
Compare the fonts shown below.
DejaVu Serif distinguishes between I and l (I and l) and allows good superscripts using standard characters (not using superscript character formatting).
(Unfortunately DejaVu Sans Serif loses the loses the distinction between I and l. )
1lI0O¹? Arial
1lI0O¹? Arial Unicode
1lI0O¹? DejaVu Serif
1lI0O¹? Tahoma
1lI0O¹? Trebuchet
So for engineering spreadsheets where you need clarity for writing equations DejaVu Serif looks like a good choice.