![]() ![]() The 'X' is impossible on any display unless it was just for displaying 'X's. ![]() The 'W' suggests a fourteen segment display, but none of the other characters do. Stephen Ahlf's OFL-licensed ' typeface suffers from consistency issues as well. I didn't even review every character, I just critiqued the ones in the name of the font. One of the 'M' characters is written like lowercase, so it would actually need two adjacent displays to work, ruining the 'one cell per character' rule. The arms of the 'Y' reach all the way to the top, but this is impossible considering the 'M' displays for us that those are actually split between two different segments. The 'T' has a small spike on the top of its stem, but other characters that use the top line have no indentation, like 'F' and 'A'. The 'C' has little segments on its terminals, but the 'D' pretends those don't exist. For example, Samuel Reynold's SFL-licensed ' has a number of problems. There are many LCD fonts, but I've never seen one that meets my standards. Why did I make this Unlike many other 'digital' or 'LCD' typefaces, this font is both free and true to the original. LCD Font LCD is a libre typeface that mimicks segmented LCD displays.
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