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Re: Interesting Omega and Phi Inscription
The style of Omega used in this inscription is often referred to as an 'Imperial Omega', although I'm not sure why.6 -
Re: Stylistic Sets — have to be consecutive?
I have an admittedly idiosyncratic approach: I used stylistic sets counting upwards from 01 for actual stylistic variants, and I use sets counting downwards from 20 for situations where I've bee…3 -
Re: Visible BOM
See Helmut's reply and examples. Apps like MS Word and Libre Office have an editing mode that displays formatting characters. To support this, Microsoft recommended having visible glyphs for e.g…3 -
Re: Visible BOM
I think SIL are overthinking this. It isn't necessarily the case the software encountering a VS character will display a .notdef glyph if the font doesn't contain a glyph (visible or otherw…3 -
Re: Visible BOM
Are you making fonts for scripts that have variation selector sequences specified by Unicode? If not, then there really isn't a good reason to include those characters in your fonts. If you are …3
