Playing with the archaic long-s style.

1 is the modern form,

2 would be the form from 18th century and before,

3 is replacing all styles of s with the long-s

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🎓 Dr. Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱  
Hmmm... I am considering if I want to start using the archaic long-s in my copperplate writing... Let me try to do an example and see how I like it...

@freemo

4. Eszett ligature? I know it was originally used for "sz", but today it's "ss"

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@khird

The long-s is related to but distinct from the Eszett. In english the long-s is used and is the same in every way other than form to a normal s. However according to the rules a double s would take a long-s form followed by a round s (normal s). These two together look like the eszett and is in fact where the eszett came from, thus why its a double-s.

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@freemo

Yes* - I just thought it would be a nice addition to the comparison for completeness's sake as a fourth example (which is why I numbered it as 4).

* actually, ß is from ſʒ, not ſs, but functionally that makes little difference

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