2013/8/1 Peter Dyballa <peter_dyba...@web.de>:
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> Am 01.08.2013 um 16:58 schrieb Rembrandt Wolpert:
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>> I don't think there are any ligatures in Times New Roman :-).
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> It has only the fi and fl ligatures at the regular places, U+FB01 and U+FB02.
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f in Times New Roman is dranw in a different way than f in Times Roman
from Adobe or in other high quality fonts. It is modified in order not
to look so bad if the fi ligature is not used (because MS Word cannot
use it automatically). The shapes of the ligatures, if they do exist,
will dramatically differ from those present in Computer Modern.
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