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Re: The Mysteries of the Unicode Table
If a font contains U+034F, then yes, it should probably be zero-width, no-outline, and the same obviously true for U+200B. U+200C and U+200D are a little different. They can be no-outline glyphs, but…5 -
Re: Seb Lester's doodles, calligraphy or lettering?
The terminology varies by practice and profession. For instance, the people who write the text in comic books are credited with lettering them. Craig's suggestion that 'lettering' be t…6 -
Re: Petite Caps, anyone?
Mark, I might agree with you today, given just how few fonts contain petite caps. The value of a specialised feature is in providing a standard mechanism across multiple fonts, so that outcomes don…8 -
Re: Microsoft Visual TrueType 6.10 with Autohinter, available for download
Not sure what you have in mind in terms of virtual machines, but I use VTT in a Win7 virtual machine under Parallels in an iMac.2 -
Re: Petite Caps, anyone?
Chris, I'm unlikely to design them myself, but it is helpful to consider the ways in which Mrs Eaves was used. There was a period in which it was extremely popular with museums and art galleries…3
