SansFractions and SeriFractions were created to fill a numerical void in the font world, the lack of portions.
SansFractions resembles Helvetica, and SeriFractions resembles Times. Each typeface has a full set of diagonal and vertical portions for 1/2 through 8/9, and likewise 16ths and 32nds.
It likewise has a partial set of mathematical symbols, including the real multiply (x) sign, which I've never seen in any font style. The majority of people just utilize a lowercase x.
Characters are consisted of on all 4 standard levels of the Macintosh keyboard (no modifier, shift, alternative, shift-option) and the no modifier and shift levels for Windows. A crucial caps/character map sheet is included.
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