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zedgeist@lemmy.world to me_irl@lemmy.world · 13 hours ago

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zedgeist@lemmy.world to me_irl@lemmy.world · 13 hours ago
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  • Vivi@slrpnk.net
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    13 hours ago

    nerd mode engaged.

    https://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/54423/why-dont-upper-case-numbers-exist#54425

    they actually are usually upper case, it’s the lower case that are less widely used.

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      IDK, I don’t think old style and lining figures are analogous to lower- and uppercase letters. They’re not really different glyphs, at least not like lower- and uppercase letters are, and I would see them more as different ways of typesetting the same glyph.

      Edit: Wikipedia does not agree with me.

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      9 hours ago

      6 and 8 being all “no one tells me what to do!” and staying the same.

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        That can be used to play pranks on people…

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      As far as I know, that is the ‘number case’. Where the difference between upper and lower case is defined based on alignment of the numbers with baseline of typography.

      I think the post is taking about ‘letter case’. Which we commonly use to yell at people through text. I don’t think there is an equivalent like that in case of numbers. Mainly because numbers came from languages which are unicase by default. Like the Indian languages and Arabic.

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        Wikipedia says that they are sometimes referred to as lowercase.

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          It is lowercase only. But lowercase in number case. The upper and lower case is distinguished based on alignment in this, where in text case it is based on shape and/or size.

          Edit: my use of the words number case and letter case does not look like the standard words. But the concept still exist. Check this: https://totallytype.com/figures.php

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      Neat-lowercase0

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