---- ghobbs1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Well, yes, the font matters if there is a way to easily distinguish between
1, l, I when proofing. I'm sighted and have had a book returned for further
proofing because I missed the 1's masquerading as l's.
Elizabeth Hobbs
---- Roger Loran Bailey <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Does the font really matter? I use a screen reader that reads to me in
its synthetic voice and it would read the same no matter what the font.
I have no idea what the font of my submissions is and have not even
considered it.
On 9/29/2017 7:11 AM, Cindy Rosenthal wrote:
sounds good; good luck
Cindy
On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 3:14 AM, Valerie Maples <vlmaples1@xxxxxxx
<mailto:vlmaples1@xxxxxxx>> wrote:
Doug and I are reviewing the updated proofreading manual and we
we're wondering if there could be any consideration given to being
able to submit a book in a font that helps better differentiate
between often mistaken letters in OCR. He is starting to write a
book, and we have found that the font Century Schoolbook does a
much better job of differentiating between I, 1,& l.
Just hoping for another tool in our arsenal for all of us who are
deranged perfectionists. Wink.
Valerie
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