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Re: Contextual substitution issue in a multiline text
That’s only one of the problems with Ray’s approach. It also means that text is being broken to achieve a visual result in one particular font. The text is no longer searchable, indexable, or sortab…4 -
Re: manual hintig necessary?
What font tool(s) are you currently using, Donat? A lot of the people on this thread are used to working with multi-tool production workflows, and I think few of us actually produce fonts by simply h…1 -
Re: manual hintig necessary?
While I agree with pretty much everything Aaron wrote regarding quality, I’m finding that no one wants to pay for manual hinting any more. For a long time, I have quoted hinting costs separately, bec…3 -
Re: manual hintig necessary?
We mostly do autohinting these days. The majority of rendering, even in environments like Windows that still respect (most) TT instructions, benefits from y-direction alignment controls and some shap…4 -
Re: Is there some version of Century Gothic that supports Georgian?
Consider Typotheque’s Ping, which has a nice Georgian design in a wide range of weights by Akaki Razmadze. Also has the benefit of not supporting a Russian company whose CEO has publicly supported th…2