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Re: Council for German Orthography officially allows use of u+1E9E
It does make sense that only the native speakers of German could really see what the right direction is. But I know I have learned a lot from both postings in this thread and from searching for more…1 -
Re: Specific diacritic designs depending on language
The illustrations in that copy of the Monotype Recorder are not clear in the online digital copy, due to its limited resolution. However, I have found better images in a discussion in another forum: …2 -
Re: Specific diacritic designs depending on language
I do remember seeing them illustrated in the document from which I learned of their existence. It was a book or paper on typography, and it may be available online. I will see if I can find it again…2 -
Re: Specific diacritic designs depending on language
There has been previous discussion in this forum about how some diacritics are usually different in some languages from their equivalents in other languages. But diacritics aren't the only characteri…3 -
Re: The vinyl records of font formats
Neither vinyl nor CDs are an absolutely perfect reproduction of the incoming audio waveform, they both have limitations. However, neither of them involves lossy compression in the sense that we find…1