It looks like a simple Unicode codepoint check against a series of "required" (etc.) for a series of languages. What is your concern? If you intend to fully support your example "Churc… (View Post)
Slightly related: as you all know, 1000 is the recommended em value for PostScript (Type 1) fonts, and Microsoft's TrueType works optimally with 2048. Now as long as I remember – going back t… (View Post)
Vasil, if your font allows combining the figures with existing letter kerning, as Craig suggests, the impact is extremely minimal (a few more glyphs in the initial lookup). Worst case scenario is a c… (View Post)
In printed media, 12pt is huge. "Regular" reading text is around 10pt. Your experience with Adobe's defaults may be because (1) their software is old, old, old. Both Photoshop and Illustrat… (View Post)
In #1 the /i part is too small for my Dutch taste, but somewhat lesser in the otherwise comparable #3. Your #4, however, is excellent. It reads very naturally as an "IJ" ligature, not cramp… (View Post)