![]() ![]() But in either case, good typography calls for professional-looking fractions, which in most cases are diagonal fractions. ![]() Sometimes they appear with great regularity, such as in recipes and cookbooks, manuals, and other documentation sometimes they appear sporadically, as in the occasional dimension, measurement and quantity. QuarkXPress can make fractions for fonts that do not have the OpenType fraction capability (left) via the Make Fraction style (middle) and the Make Fractions script (right), but neither of them looks as good as the OpenType fractions, as shown in Centaur MT Pro.įractions are an integral part of typography.
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