From: Nathan Williams Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2023 18:01:44 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Update content.md (#6486) X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=28c7c833ffbc3e2d1eba2a3dcec0c3dcfde8614f;p=thirdparty%2Fgoogle%2Ffonts.git Update content.md (#6486) Correct "such as such as" typo. --- diff --git a/cc-by-sa/knowledge/modules/introducing_type/lessons/introducing_weights_styles/content.md b/cc-by-sa/knowledge/modules/introducing_type/lessons/introducing_weights_styles/content.md index d378eb7013..84cec4dbcf 100644 --- a/cc-by-sa/knowledge/modules/introducing_type/lessons/introducing_weights_styles/content.md +++ b/cc-by-sa/knowledge/modules/introducing_type/lessons/introducing_weights_styles/content.md @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Many italics—especially those found in [grotesques](/glossary/grotesque_neo_gr ![Two paragraphs of identical text, with the first set in an upright typeface and the second in its oblique form.](images/1.4.oblique.svg) -Note, however, that italics and obliques are not mutually exclusive: Although less common, it’s possible for a typeface to have both italic *and* oblique forms, such as such as those in Erik Spiekermann’s FF Real. +Note, however, that italics and obliques are not mutually exclusive: Although less common, it’s possible for a typeface to have both italic *and* oblique forms, such as those in Erik Spiekermann’s FF Real. And then we have [small caps](/glossary/small_caps): small, uppercase letterforms designed to sit alongside lowercase type. Just like italics and obliques, small caps offer an alternate form of the alphabet within the same type family.