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Re: Call for design suggestions: Anglicana W
In terms of contrast with W/w, that seems to me very much a style-specific, and is the sort of issue we already face with some extended Latin and IPA characters that, in an italic font, might be easi…2 -
Re: Separate language codes for different Englishes
Nick, the assumption of this statement is that this is somehow a problem for you to solve. I don't think it is, any more than it is a problem for me to solve. We're font makers and this is …3 -
Re: Separate language codes for different Englishes
[Signing out, since Hrant has once again reduced himself to communicating in slogans. No dialogue to be had here.]1 -
Re: Separate language codes for different Englishes
Or compromise. 'Purity' cuts both ways. On the digital text processing vs typography front, I've come to the conclusion that getting the right characters in the string is the sine qua …5 -
Re: Separate language codes for different Englishes
Lots of scripts had varieties of standard, pseudo-standard, and non-standard character encoding schemes pre-Unicode. So? Mixing character space and glyph space was a bad idea then as now, as Adobe ex…1
