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Re: What is i.latnTRK
Any glyph that has a dot in the name will necessarily not have a unicode value. The part before the dot is usually (but not necessarily) the name of one of the standard unicode characters. The .whate…1 -
Re: Should I switch from Glyphs?
FLS5 is tolerable on my MacBook Pro Retina as long as I use the "more space" option in the Display settings to shrink the UI and I'm about 18" from the screen. I have my screen se…1 -
Re: Case sensitive forms
A simple way to do it is as a substitution. Create alternate glyphs designed to look good in all caps settings using copies of the default glyphs, and then do something like this: feature case { sub …2 -
Re: Fontsleuth: Lego instructions from the 1970s?
One of the baffling things for me as I've gotten older, having come of age in that era, is how much certain things have regressed culturally. You imagine that trends will keep going in the same …4 -
Re: AAT In Decline? Who develops AAT features?
FWIW, AAT is alive and well on Apple OS's. In fact, the reason OT support has been inconsistent over the years is that OT features are translated on-the-fly to the AAT equivalent and rendered by…2
