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Re: Elongation of Hebrew letters at the end of the row
@"Dan Reynolds" FiraGO takes a maximalist approach in terms of the glyph set. It offers obsolete Latin letters as well: If someone posted here a question: "I'm not very familiar with t…1 -
Re: Elongation of Hebrew letters at the end of the row
Again, like it or not, elongated forms have become obsolete in modern Hebrew. If Vasil wants to lead a movement to unobsolete them by including them in his fonts, he's welcome to do so. He's welcome …0 -
Re: Elongation of Hebrew letters at the end of the row
Scott-Martin, Like it or not, there's absolutely no use of elongated forms in modern Hebrew (the living language spoken in Israel today). You will never see them in Israel. No modern book will ever u…1 -
Re: Elongation of Hebrew letters at the end of the row
>> Is this something that should be considered in modern designs? Nope.0 -
Re: Musk, High Contrast Sans Serif
Well, that's not the usual case, where I bring the sample and ask for help identifying it. If someone uploads a sample, and the font looks interesting, I think it's fair to ask them for its identity.…3