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Re: Public domain pros and cons
Dave, you know will that any copyright holder has the power to enter a contract that amends or modifies the terms of the license they have published the code under. That is the very basis why people …1 -
Re: Public domain pros and cons
Indeed, contracts with project sponsors or entities that commission some typeface may limit your freedom, of course. For example, if you sign a contract with a company where you retain copyright over…3 -
Re: LibreOffice 5.3.0 adds OpenType Layout feature support
Also all kinds of manually-applied superscripts and subscripts, but probably most importantly switching on single glyphs to their ssXX or cvXX variants in the middle of text.2 -
Re: Public domain pros and cons
Dave, you are very deeply mistaken. OFL is just a software license, and a is a legal instrument (a form of a contract) between two parties: a licensor (the copyright holder) and the licensee. In a s…6 -
Re: Small caps as a variable font axis in Glyphs?
I’ll point out that today, OpenType Font Variations work on the notion that each dynamically created instance is a separate “font” in terms of the text layout process. When text layout is performed, …2