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Re: PS hinting and overshoot
I am going to simplify slightly: .otf is generally OpenType CFF .ttf is always TrueType The dividing line between OpenType with TrueType outlines and old TrueType is mostly imaginary, unless one happ…2 -
Re: Sans
For the most part, you need to decide how much contrast (stroke variation) the typeface has. The newest /g looks out of place with the rest of the font, I think. It is not BAD, it just doesn’t fit th…1 -
Re: Sans
What John said about the uppercase G, I will say about the W/w (both cap and lowercase). Inner stroke angles so wide and outer so tight seems quite unusual to me. Not necessarily BAD, just unusual, m…2 -
Re: Renwick Display - A Humanist Sans
The general rule for spacing is to fix the problem cases with kerning but make the common cases work with spacing as much as possible. So yes, some things would overlap. But at least the TYPICAL spac…1 -
Re: cmap table
What Karsten said. Presumably, the font spec involves one or more supra-BMP characters. That is, characters whose codepoints lie outside the Basic Multilingual Plane a.k.a. beyond the double-byte (~ …1