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Re: Are OTF fonts from Glyphs broken on Windows?
NotePad is especially useful for testing raw OpenType lookup behaviour as processed by Uniscribe. There's minimal intervening levels in Notepad, so it is better suited for this process than Word or W…3 -
Re: Are OTF fonts from Glyphs broken on Windows?
Re. testing on Windows: The perennial problem is that there are so many different layers of system, shared libraries, and apps, that it is difficult to diagnose where a problem is occurring. Testing …4 -
Re: Efficiency in kerning pairs
Most kerning in Latin fonts involves diagonal or overhanging shapes., i.e. the shapes that are exceptional to the straight-straight, round-round, and straight-round relationships that determine the d…7 -
Re: [OTVar] Axes Proposals: variationsguide.typenetwork.com
[A bit meta: We have no formal process in place for registering new axes in the new OT Design-Variation Axis Tag Registry. I am wondering whether it would make sense to come up with at least a protoc…2 -
Re: Any app that support OpenType "rand" feature?
Mike, To clarify: reversibility is going to depend on how the rand feature is implemented in software. If cycling through the variants and always starting the cycle in the same way, or using pre-seed…2