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Re: How to access alternates through CSS
They do. :(2 -
Re: Italic letterforms (sans serif)...
> Do other font editors nowadays use slanted sidebearings like Glyphs has always done I thought that was pioneered by FontLab VI, and not in Glyphs until after version 2. Am I mistaken?1 -
Re: Italic letterforms (sans serif)...
Victor Gaultney’s thesis is great! Regarding slant and offset.... Basically, if you slant letters for a western italic angle, they end up sticking out to the right and getting away from the left boun…1 -
Re: How to access alternates through CSS
> I assume Serbian forms are packed as stylistic alternates and accessed through the OT feature. They are generally handled via the OT 'locl' feature (not stylistic alternates, or at lea…1 -
Re: Why so many coding typefaces with large x-height?
> ascenders and descenders are longer for more quickly identifiable "word shapes" This is descended from a popular myth about reading, which is mostly (though not entirely) untrue, as fa…2
