A text processor always uses a text shaping engine, but it doesn't have to be HarfBuzz. MacOS and Windows provide their own engines by default, such as CoreText and Uniscribe. An application needs to… (View Post)
As a solo developer of a font manager for macOS: it's technically complex. AI (or rather, machine learning and classification) is hard to get right. The classification process should have a high accu… (View Post)
If it's exactly 1000 fonts and it's always this exact limit, then it sounds like it's hardcoded into the Office apps. If it changes depending on the Mac and depending on which fonts are activated, th… (View Post)
This might not be related, but if the apps are Sandboxed (this is a requirement when distributing from the Mac App Store), there is a limit to the number of files an app can access at once. Loading a… (View Post)
The Feedback Assistant ID for the report I submitted is: FB11453612 Unfortunately I don't think these reports are public, so giving a +1 is not possible as far as I'm aware. Perhaps best to create a … (View Post)