I had to type some string of random characters to unlock a break.
And some of the characters I had to type were :"rn". It looked so much like a "m" that it took me a full 15 minutes to find the error. This is the second time this happens to me.
This is a common problem of typography.
There are some solutions. One is kerning:
Kerning is the process of adjusting character spacing for particular pairsof characters; sometimes it needs to be narrowed (as V and o shown here), and sometimes widened (e.g., to keep “rn” from looking too much like “m”). See for more information :http://web.mit.edu/6.813/www/sp18/classe...ypography/
Another solution would be to simply increase the space between each letters. This solution is simpler and efficient if the goal is not beautiful typography.
And some of the characters I had to type were :"rn". It looked so much like a "m" that it took me a full 15 minutes to find the error. This is the second time this happens to me.
This is a common problem of typography.
There are some solutions. One is kerning:
Kerning is the process of adjusting character spacing for particular pairsof characters; sometimes it needs to be narrowed (as V and o shown here), and sometimes widened (e.g., to keep “rn” from looking too much like “m”). See for more information :http://web.mit.edu/6.813/www/sp18/classe...ypography/
Another solution would be to simply increase the space between each letters. This solution is simpler and efficient if the goal is not beautiful typography.