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Re: Pro fonts with Cyrillic support
Note that not all of the white glyphs in Ray’s image fall in these categories (depending upon how you define “and such” ;-). Some are required for additional, “living,” “minority” language support. (…3 -
Re: Specific diacritic designs depending on language
That may well be true today, but it wasn’t always the case. Historically, for example, see the Spanish fonts cut by Geronimo Gil for Joaquin Ibarra and the Real Academia edition of El Ingenioso Hidal…3 -
Re: Superscript – missing forms
Superscript ¹²³-only is a legacy from MacRoman Postscript Type 1 encoding. Older fonts from that period will tend to have only those three. (Sometimes you find a superscript 4, because one drew it an…3 -
Re: How to be a full-time typographer
P.S. But, in response to the title of this thread, I can’t make a living at it full-time. ;-)3 -
Re: Approaching Kerning Groups or Classes
In general, Ray is right. Adding Greek and Cyrillic glyphs to Latin classes adds very little (but not quite nothing) to the {kern} GPOS table. The bloat only occurs if there is a class-glyph or glyph…2
