Ironically, Arial Unicode MS is one of the "large" Unicode fonts that
include roman numerals as single characters (that is, a single character for
III, one for IV, etc.), but they're (not surprisingly) Arial and look
terrible.
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"Bob Fliegel" wrote in message
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Thanks. I didn't think so.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
A serif font will better approximate the "lines" than a sans serif one,
but
there isn't any font that's totally convincing.
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"Bob Fliegel" wrote in message
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Is there a best font for displaying Roman numerals in the body of text
(as
opposed to their use as page numbers in footers)?