Einteilung des Antiquakastens mit Kapitälchen

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The typecase configuration matches that illustrated in Bauer: Handbuch fur Schriftsetzer (4th ed. 1917, and again in 1920), and is intended for the inclusion of small caps and accents. Note that in the boxes, ¦ is a dagger, and -- is an em dash. The spacing (Ausschluß) is em=Gevierte, en=Halbgevierte, thick=Drittelgevierte, mid= Viertelgevierte, and thin and hair are 1½pt and 1pt.

The empty case configuration is Antiqua mit Kapitälchen, and the case without small caps is Antiqua.

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This page was written in 1997 by David Bolton and last updated 30 March 2006.