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Re: r rotunda in inscriptions
Hi John, This protogothic book hand from the 12th century (England) shows for instance an r rotunda that looks a bit like a 2.1 -
Re: r rotunda in inscriptions
The ‘round’ r was used after a letter that was (initially) round. Nina’s example shows an 18th-century mainly Fraktur-based lettering with some arbitrary combinations. Especially lettering leaves roo…8 -
Re: Understanding the LeMo cadence grid
Brief introduction to the cadence-units concept –part 3 Bold weights are deviations from the original pattern of roman type, which was initially, i.e., in the fifteenth century, only meant for the ‘re…2 -
Re: Creating opentype font in FontLab 5
AFAIK Glyphs and RoboFont also require to set Adobe Illustrator units preferences to pixels. The consequence is that one has to enlarge smaller images to a certain size to prevent loss of detail. The…2 -
Re: M75: going nowhere
I concur with Rob. You have managed to mess up the spacing completely now. IMHO, the problems you encounter are due to the short route you have taken by looking (too) closely at typefaces such as esp…4
