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Re: Sharp S can appear at start of word
That's really not surprising — after all, most English speakers uuould think of W as a full-fledged letter of the alphabet rather than as a u_u ligature. Come to think of it, the appearance of W…1 -
Re: Microsoft to Choose New Default Font to Replace Calibri
Seaford is certainly the most flavorful and humanist of the bunch, which is a good thing. There's just a bit too much «elbow» in that flavor for my taste, though (same as in Syntax). What's…1 -
Re: Sharp S can appear at start of word
Poppycock! The uppercase of ſ looks like this: S. Remember that all of ſ, s, ß are derived from the vernacular form of the original Latin S, not the other way round. Talk about historical authenticit…3 -
Re: Reviving an old project
Yes, the width of that neck is consistent with the pinch points, but pinch points are points and this is an entire stroke. That's why it sticks out visually. The /g/ to the far right is a big im…2 -
Re: Sharp S can appear at start of word
The notation [z] implies International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), not German spelling. The IPA symbol [z] stands for the voiced alveolar fricative. That's false. The S in Sonne is voiced («stimmha…1
