Legibility And Reader-Friendly Font
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(like in i, j) will be eventually abolished, and even the punctuation marks will change their shape in the future (compare ‘:’ and ‘;’).
<i>One man ordered a number plate for his car with something like “IO10IOI”. He hoped, that policemen will fail to spell it properly, and thus he could dodge the fines. But the number he received was already misspelt: “1010101”.</i>
I expect these improvements to have a significant impact on legibility. But even if it will be only a minor increase, it would be still worth the effort. I am sure, people with poor sight will appreciate it. Besides, the most valuable product of our civilization is knowledge, and people who produce it must read a lot. Some people spend on reading hundreds of hours every year – students and professors, scientists and scholars, programmers and lawyers, to name a few. Time, saved