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Re: Sharp S can appear at start of word
@Mark Simonson Yes, \ð is nasty. I wonder if native Cyrillic and Greek typedrawers dislike \g as much. Anyway, \ẞ is fun to design (just difficult enough to be engaging)—are we agreed on that?4 -
Re: Sharp S can appear at start of word
Perhaps written English might also be improved, to distinguish between phonemes of the digraph “th”. And it wouldn’t even require new characters, as ðese days so many fonts already have boþ. (Go ahea…1 -
Re: Sharp S can appear at start of word
@"Florian Pircher" Yes, of course—I had forgotten…2 -
Re: Experience with Monotype royalties owed
Yes, PDFs with different content but the same file name—from different branches of the same company, sent from the same email address—can be confusing!1 -
Re: Ethics and Abandonware
It has a neophyte quality, which may or may not be required in any revisiting. For instance, the “wrong” \f, with its crossbar not at x-height, is typical of the work of students I’ve taught type des…1