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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: Average number of type designers in a type design group.
What might provide an interesting visualization is a series of bars where the heights are the percentage of the total and the width of the bars is proportional to the foundry size. The one-person fou…2 -
Re: Monospace f-ligatures
Nick — That wouldn’t apply in this case, since presumably the only way that one of the precomposed ligatures that we’re talking about (the legacy fi and fl chars) would be in the text stream is because…2 -
Re: Tabular Figures Width Consistency
Sometimes it is useful to have figures align only with themselves, even if not with any other weight. Here’s an example: It is not uncommon these days for publications to like to run Top 5 (or 10 or …7 -
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