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Re: Variable height axis font
I believe @"Aaron Bell" is right. Which means that, in the near term, the way to do this to best avoid problems might be to simply set the NOMINAL cap height to the same as the maximum cap …1 -
Re: Variable height axis font
@"Hrant H. Papazian" It would need to be a width-LIKE axis to have a predictable relationship with point size. As in, the needed relationship to get the desired effect would be non-linear. …2 -
Re: FontLab vs Glyphs
The biggest problem for a Windows version of Glyphs is that it was not developed on a cross-platform code base, so it would be a port. This means a lot more development work, and a lot more ongoing m…6 -
Re: (OpenType programming) Dynamic ligatures
This is probably most easily with contextual alternates, as long as the string wouldn’t get broken by justification. Otherwise you would need a separate ligature for every length of hyphen sequence.4 -
Re: Let's chat about Trademark, Registered & Copyright Symbols
Textually. (IMO) What then-Adobe IP lawyer Donna Kolnes drilled into me and the type team repeatedly back in the 90s and 00s was that the ® or ™ had to appear with the first or most prominent use of …5
