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Re: Reasons to NOT Standardize Cap-Height Across Font Library
Back in the metal type era, it was considered an achievement when type foundries standardized the position of the baseline. Normally, there were three standard positions; one for titling faces, a &qu…3 -
Re: Encoding the unencoded
That's all well and good for the situation it describes.However, if the situation is:I want to write software that supports my local language;and I want it to be just as easy and simple for me to wr…0 -
Re: Encoding the unencoded
Yes. That is exactly what they mean, and I think it's perfectly reasonable for people who speak any language whatever to expect to be able to use computers with it with just as much ease and conveni…0 -
Re: Judge rules AI-generated art is not copyrightable
Actually, that case didn't really settle the mater. I looked it up; it concerned a photograph of Oscar Wilde, and the decision affirmed, because the photographer did arrange the lighting and pose th…0 -
Re: Letterform Innovation?
This is a very common view. And, indeed, it is true of type design as commonly practiced. (The term typography is most commonly used to refer to the use of typefaces in page design and layout, or ty…0