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Re: Where do I find which glyphs are required for a given language?
Rosetta’s Hyperglot is proving to be pretty good, but also does not document punctuation. For European languages, Michael Everson’s Alphabets of Europe provides information of what form of quotation …4 -
Re: Anyone up for a Game of Hypotheticals?
Perhaps this contretemps illustrates the fundamental question underlying much anxiety in our industry: What are we selling? (and, hence, what are we marketing? what are we supporting? what are we try…6 -
Re: Will I run into any issues if I don't include all the glyphs from a codepage (i.e skipping ∏∑√∂)?
There are potential issues on systems that use algorithms to identify whether a fonts supports a language. Such algorithms may only check whether the OS/2 table flags for a given codepage associated …1 -
Re: Anyone up for a Game of Hypotheticals?
Well, that is genuinely absurd, and almost certainly not originating from a legal department. In my experience, lawyers like to talk to other lawyers, and to use standard terms and language of their …1 -
Re: Testing feature variations with DirectWrite
I believe the thinking of rvrn is similar to that of ccmp and locl, i.e. that there might be substitutions that set up subsequent inputs, based on, respectively, variation instance, cmap output, or l…1