Replace ß by smallcap eszett or smallcap ss?
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While my first thought was to provide font-wide options through stylistic sets (e.g. ss17) or character variations (e.g. cv17), might a font -variation axis be in order for a variable font? If so, I'd be inclined to go for a font-variation, if that's easier for the user, with a feature-level override for use where local (within the document) tuning was desired and feasible.
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Agreed. Curved and straight are fundamentally different. Arguably the most fundamental difference in form.Nick Shinn said:I do think it’s quite distinct from the Dresden1
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