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- Wed Aug 21, 2019 6:35 pm
- Forum: Discuss!
- Topic: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
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Re: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
Did you already buy it yet ... ... Either way ... Thank you very much! I have it already. Whichever way we need it, on whichever TTF font or glyph, it can be used for the calc. I wanted it any way because I had too much manual work done on the previous calculator. Free tools often only bring one to...
- Wed Aug 21, 2019 1:37 pm
- Forum: Discuss!
- Topic: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
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Re: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
Did you already buy it yet ... because you may not have had to. I've got a professor friend who teaches AutoCAD to engineering students at the the university, and an Dept Head friend at the local collge where I taught (she's Graphic Design) ... they will both have their own copies of the AutoCAD Vec...
- Wed Aug 21, 2019 1:01 pm
- Forum: Discuss!
- Topic: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
- Replies: 1246
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Re: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
No need for concern. Will fill you in on the solution(s) in a few hours or so when freed up ...
I've got this
I've got this

- Wed Aug 21, 2019 10:17 am
- Forum: Discuss!
- Topic: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
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Re: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
Switched the font over to the Neue Haas Grotesk Bold, and bumped up the size by 15%. I have to say, it was a little disappointing ... the calculator started looking like a Christmas tree … no point in going any further here. Open the link below and have a look. It’s pretty obvious that any potential...
- Wed Aug 21, 2019 6:39 am
- Forum: Discuss!
- Topic: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
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Re: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
I found an interesting phenomenon ... Maybe it's me, pushing my Haas again, but maybe it is indeed more legible. I'd like more critical opinions on legibility, not beauty or origin. There are indeed real limitations encountered ... Making critical judgements, especially the important subtle ones, b...
- Wed Aug 21, 2019 3:52 am
- Forum: Discuss!
- Topic: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
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- Wed Aug 21, 2019 3:41 am
- Forum: Discuss!
- Topic: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
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Re: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
The presumption is that we all like Layout 1, as we haven't heard complaints on Layout 1 for a while. The challenge is, Is Layout 1 is the ultimate keyboard according to my goals? Or is the challenger more practical. LEFT is LAYOUT 1 RIGHT is the challenger LAYOUT 1A Thoughts? I quite like the chal...
- Tue Aug 20, 2019 6:50 pm
- Forum: Discuss!
- Topic: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
- Replies: 1246
- Views: 260806
Re: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
I found an interesting phenomenon ... Maybe it's me, pushing my Haas again, but maybe it is indeed more legible. I'd like more critical opinions on legibility, not beauty or origin. There are indeed real limitations encountered when tying to get an accurate 'read' on what is before you ... when the...
- Tue Aug 20, 2019 5:35 pm
- Forum: Discuss!
- Topic: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
- Replies: 1246
- Views: 260806
Re: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
Thank you gentlemen. I just now got back to the computer ... downloaded as many of the Frutiger fonts as I could find (they are pretty nice, a good choice as well), and installed the whole lot including the elusive Neue Haak Grotesk. Now finally able to dial right in on this with precision. No compr...
- Tue Aug 20, 2019 12:45 pm
- Forum: Discuss!
- Topic: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
- Replies: 1246
- Views: 260806
Re: 43S Alternative key layout --> WP43C
Am really chasing my tail here trying to get the NHG bold fonts as suggested. I'll keep looking though. Of course, one can always purchase them ... but they're pretty pricey being popular in the commercial print world. But didn't HP predominantly employ versions of Helvetica ... to the point where t...