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- TheBlueOne0
Lining figures (LF): Numbers that rest on the baseline, and are usually the same heights as capital letters. Lining figures are usually tabular.
Tabular Figures (TF): Numbers that share identical character widths (that is, they are monospaced). Using tabular figures enables you to set columns of numbers, and have them line up vertically. This is especially useful for tables, thus “tabular”.
- Yeah. What Corvo said.TheBlueOne
- No - you were there first. I had no clue about it.Corvo