1 Pilcrow, jot and tittle Posted on November 13, 2012 by typemaniac Ahhhh, in the old days, one needed all kinds of specialized knowledge to talk type. Now Wikipedia will suffice: Pilcrow Tittle Virgule Sic transit gloria mundi !
Since desktop publishing applications began “building” fractions for you, who even knows when to use a virgule? Try building a good-looking fraction with a “solidus.” To a Frenchman, a “virgule” is a comma.
Since desktop publishing applications began “building” fractions for you, who even knows when to use a virgule? Try building a good-looking fraction with a “solidus.”
To a Frenchman, a “virgule” is a comma.