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Re: Language-specific considerations/best practices
Pairs with repeated i and diacritics (like ïï) are a sure bet for positive kerning. I also expand this to include l, j, and Latin iota. In South American and African languages, there are several enco…3 -
Re: Language-specific considerations/best practices
About the capital Eng Eng (1) is used in several African languages. There are two regional variants, (3) and (4). AFAIK, they are not tied to languages but to geography. So, you can't use OpenType fe…5 -
Re: Ukrainian її — preferred presentation?
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Re: Which glyphs in SmallCaps and/or Petite Capitals?
No automatic criterion works here. You need to check one by one to be sure. The problem is that IPA was part of early Unicode versions. Later, some uppercase counterparts were added in different Lati…4 -
Re: Which glyphs in SmallCaps and/or Petite Capitals?
My approach is quite simple: what is part of phonetics and has no uppercase counterpart in another realm, is lowercase-only. All those characters you did mention are in my lowercase-only, phonetic bl…3
