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Awesome!
This makes think some Nazlfrag experiments with cirles and squares, some even more impossible styles and therefore less legible. I indicate you them right now by a comment on them on the Live Page.
"I can't imagine how hellish it would be to make distinctive coherent numbers..." That sounds like a challenge to me ;)
@Frodo7: I know it isn't very legible, especially the upper case. But I find myself in need of some special currently impossible bricks. I'll post a picture in my next post to demonstrate.
As you say, it shares some of the same output as Boolean OR (brickstacking, Adobe unite – ‘one or the other and both’ – which I have incorrectly identified here as Boolean AND in the past – which means ‘true if and only if both are true’, Adobe intersect).
Since we can now stack (OR) stacks and composites, I would much prefer Rob adds a subtract function (material nonimplication or abjunction, ‘one but not the other’).
Either half of your hourglass shape could be made in one pass via subtraction/abjunction; then, stacking the two distinct results would combine the ‘fins’ to form your XOR hourglass. This is possible in every case. Exclude, however, equals subtract if and only if one brick completely contains the other.
@ne: You know I bet for you from the beginning: I am impressed by your work, I think there's no one in FS can do what you do with bricks. And what you build that really transcends the normal use of an alphabet and carries it to the category of Art object. I am not able to venture through your typing paths, but I will never stop defending them. Don't call me TP's collector, please, if I try to walk the own path. This is not the time for the "desesperanza".
@ne: You know I bet for you from the beginning: I am impressed by your work, I think there's no one in FS can do what you do with bricks. And what you build that really transcends the normal use of an alphabet and carries it to the category of Art object. I am not able to venture through your typing paths, but I will never stop defending them. Don't call me TP's collector if I try to walk mine own. This is not the time for the "desesperanza".
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