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Re: OpenType feature to transform (c) to ©
© is a symbol character: it's a text entity in itself, not a representation of a string of other characters, whether those are '(C)', '(c), or 'copyright sign' or, for t…2 -
Re: OpenType feature to transform (c) to ©
(c) is not equivalent to © The copyright symbol © is legally significant in some jurisdictions and circumstances (e.g. in the US for works published before 1 March 1989), and representing it in text …9 -
Re: iOS vs Windows Line Height Issue
Fonts contain multiple sets of vertical metrics, which are used by and interpreted differently on different platforms. Even when you set all the vertical metrics to be compatible, the different inter…6 -
Re: Would you like to own a typographer's mould?
What temperature is the lead when poured into the mould? I am wondering how feasible it would be to 3D print mould parts using heat resistant plastic? [Obviously, a 3D printed mould wouldn't be …1 -
Re: The president of Kazakhstan (or is it Qazaqstan now?) signs the latinisation edict
The decision, however, raised a tricky issue: how to write down a tongue that has no alphabet of its own but has always used scripts imported from outside. Like most of the world's languages.3
