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Re: rvrn and rlig used together for switching shapes
To be clear, ‘action’ in this case means ‘lookup’? In that case, there could presumably be a difference in outcome if a) the same lookup were associated with both features vs b) the same glyph substi…2 -
Re: rvrn and rlig used together for switching shapes
In general, it is safe to have the same GSUB lookup associated with two different features so long as it won’t result in an additional substitution, i.e. where application of the lookup in the second…1 -
Re: Under- and overshoot
There’s a tendency in digital type design to regularise alignment, which in practice means that shapes either overshoot or do not and, if they overshoot, all overshoot by the same amount (excepting, …7 -
Re: table 'cmap' precedes table 'name'
So there are a couple of different things to bear in mind with regard to table order in sfnt (TT and OT) fonts. One is the actual order in which the tables are stored in the binary, and the other is …2 -
Re: Critique on Hebrew design wanted
The most robust technical method I have found to vary the wordspace for different scripts is to use a dist or kern feature lookup that adjusts the width of the /space/ glyph in the GPOS stage. I have…1
