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Re: A Garamond-non-garamond
Mauro’s Latin still carries plenty of renaissance DNA. Rather than mixing stylistic and idiomatic forms from different historical periods, another approach would be to figure out what makes his Latin…1 -
Re: Anyone have problems with opentype.js not displaying special characters?
Confirmed the error: this is what I get when I input the o with diaraesis. That’s evidence of an character-to-glyph mapping error. If the character is correctly encoded in the font and displays prope…1 -
Re: Applications without OpenType feature support
Powerpoint is an oddity in the MS app library: it was originally ported from a Mac app that MS bought, and its code is entirely independent of the rest of the MS Office suite. It is truly terrible so…4 -
Re: Critique on Hebrew design wanted
Off-topic: Greek Porson is almost entirely limited in use to British and American classicists (in large part due to its use in the Loeb Classics series). Slimbach did a pretty good job with the Garam…2 -
Re: Critique on Hebrew design wanted
Speaking of Garamond, I think it is worth noting the variety of approaches to interpretation of those renaissance forms in modern revivals, from the heavily regularised to the faithfully irregular, e…2
