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Re: Looking for some info on MM Fonts and AAT format
Conveniently, in the GX model, the axes use four-letter tags as names. Apple registered "wght" for weight, "wdth" for width, "slnt" for slant, "opsz" for optic…1 -
Re: Looking for some info on MM Fonts and AAT format
@"Thomas Phinney": yes, you're right, and you're making an excellent point here! If a variable font is considered merely as a container package for a potentially "infinite" number…2 -
Re: Looking for some info on MM Fonts and AAT format
If you’re looking for a prototype of responsive typography that beautifully illustrates potential usefulness of variable fonts, Erik van Blokland has just released a project called Responsive Letteri…3 -
Re: Looking for some info on MM Fonts and AAT format
In June 2013, I sent an e-mail “Idea: MM webfonts resurrection?” to the W3C Webfonts WG list, where I detailed some potential advantages of bringing back variable fonts in the context of webfont use:…6 -
Re: Looking for some info on MM Fonts and AAT format
@"Khaled Hosny": If you implement any kind of variable fonts, your "font selection" mechanism has to change in some way. In the static method, you would need an "atm"-st…3