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Re: Examples of Serif Styles?
@"Stephen Coles" is probably right. Like Clint, I was trying to find a match in the Clarendon section, and not having much luck. But then again, the serifs are not purely horizontal... the …1 -
Re: control characters in name table
That's pretty weird. I would think line breaks would be highly expected in certain fields, such as license info.1 -
Re: Automatic "Smart Metrics" introduced
I heartily endorse iKern. Best (semi-)automated kerning I have seen. I am sure the semi-automated nature of it is part of its success—tuning for best results per different typeface.2 -
Re: Adobe predefinite slot for some glyphs and PUA
The codepoints at U+F7xx are indeed in the Private Use Area. That covers two of the three groups. HOWEVER, Adobe hasn’t used those PUA encodings for new fonts for at least a decade now, I think. So, …1 -
Re: Synthium Display
Trivia point: The ® is most commonly raised like the ™. (Except in fonts designed for low-res legibility.)4
