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Re: NeuralType: A Post-OpenType Font Format
And then the mark positioning. But think about all the things a scribe is aware of. Trying to manage text at the level of surrounding glyph context while remaining ignorant of line length, page dimen…3 -
Re: NeuralType: A Post-OpenType Font Format
We certainly need a technology that a) can work as widely as OpenType and b) is capable of handling all the dynamic complexity of nastaliq and other cascading Arabic script styles. In recent years, b…3 -
Re: Designing a Better Unicode Fancy Text Generator: What Matters Most?
Unicode is a plain text standard. Stylistic variants of some Latin and Greek letters exist because they are used as semantically distinct plain text characters in mathematics and science, or as disti…4 -
Re: CIↃ in print
My point is that it isn’t clear from all the examples that a new sort wasn’t cut. There may well be instances in which an existing C was rotated, but that is an expedience that may not imply anything…1 -
Re: Figure colon - Stylistic set or Contextual alternate
I agree that for time expressions this can look better, particularly at larger sizes (e.g. on a phone splash screen, which was the primary use case for Apple’s San Francisco implementation).I might n…2
