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Re: Council for German Orthography officially allows use of u+1E9E
Beyond decoding: phonological processing during silent reading in beginning readers. Since, when it comes to the uppercase eszett the almost all readers are beginning readers, phonological associatio…1 -
Re: Mapping a Unicode range to another
@"Simon Cozens" I think Paul Nelson, whom I am pretty sure wrote the <ccmp> feature description, used 'character' as shorthand for 'the default glyph mapped to the char…1 -
Re: Council for German Orthography officially allows use of u+1E9E
Well, no. When you go from uncial letters based on formal letters to uncial letters written more quickly and based on a greater variety of models than just one set of Roman exemplars, one gets more r…6 -
Re: Could this be a new approach to Arabic type design?
Basically, you plan the project carefully, consider all the kinds of variants that you are going to need and the contextual rules for when to use them. The cursive connection lookups are actually pre…1 -
Re: Mapping a Unicode range to another
No. OpenType works in glyph space. Text is encoded in character space. There are two interfaces between character space and glyph space: the font cmap table, which maps characters to their default gl…2
