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Re: Casual-Users and the Font Market: An Interview with Type Designer Laura Worthington
That's not 'the way the Web works'; that's the way bad run integration works. The idea that a CSS span applied to characters automatically creates a distinct run for glyph process…4 -
Re: What character set do you usually reach for as a default when you start a new font?
BTW, on the subject of how to indicate what scripts/languages a font explicitly supports, in Windows 10 Microsoft has adopted Apple's 'meta' font table with <dlng> and <slng&g…2 -
Re: Casual-Users and the Font Market: An Interview with Type Designer Laura Worthington
Using PUA encodings intelligently involves a degree of knowledge on the part of the user that I wouldn't presume for general retail fonts. We use PUA only exceptionally, when our clients are ver…3 -
Re: How do you implement ijacute and IJacute?
When working on the Brill fonts, this was something that I discussed at some length with Pim Rietbroek at Brill. They favour use of the precomposed digraph characters for IJ/ij, and I believe they may …5 -
Re: What character set do you usually reach for as a default when you start a new font?
Not quite. The codepage bitfield is for registering what legacy 8-bit codepages the font supports, which is then used by some software — notably RichEdit clients on Windows —to make guesses about fon…4
