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Re: dlig feature help
Sorry, I assumed some Python knowledge/experience. If you’re working in RoboFont, you can just work off a selection in the Font window, in place of a ligList variable, by replacing the first line abo…1 -
Re: dlig feature help
It looks like you are working with an all-caps design where the capitals and lowercase share the same form and you want a single ligature glyph to result from any combination of the corresponding UC …2 -
Re: Language support & character set standards: how do foundries label their Latin-based products today?
As James alluded to, it depends upon how one decides to define “language” and “coverage.” The difference between a language and a dialect is a fuzzy one and different foundries will choose to draw th…5 -
Re: Dagger Symbol Design
Since it is more common these days for a font to have a full-size dagger, and because it has valid uses at this size and alignment, I typically draw the default dagger as such. And then for a book te…3 -
Re: Dagger Symbol Design
Perhaps practices in other countries are different, but in the United States the copyright symbol always precedes the relevant information (usually date and author) and sits on the baseline — e.g.: ©…4
