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A sophisticated webfont solution for the humanities?
It gives me headaches for some time already. I get requests from scholars/universities about to possibly implement Andron Mega as a webfont to back typographically very ambitious online corpora editi…1 -
Re: What's your standard glyph set/coverage?
1st, have a look at this : https://typedrawers.com/discussion/905/what-is-your-standard-latin-character-set/p12nd, despite all recommendations at the end you’ll have to work it out for yourself becau…4 -
Re: What is your standard Latin character set?
Gentlemen, thank you very much for providing such excellent reading on the matter. I think it would also be sensible to cater for Azeri. There are about 26M native speakers. They use the Latin alphab…3 -
Re: Renaissance Font Reproduction for Historical Music Notation Software
The left one is a-tilde or a-macron, a common abbreviation device. The repeat sign (right) is not in Unicode’s main table for Musical symbols. My own hack for this char. is F83C, see image with a se…1 -
Re: Renaissance Font Reproduction for Historical Music Notation Software
SMuFL is a great achievement, no doubt, But the fact that this encoding scheme does not (yet) work with some of the major music engraving applications, shows the grave difficulty of progressing with…2