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Re: Book, Regular, Medium
If you're going to introduce "Normal" too, you may as well go all in with Normal, Regular, and Medium. Here's a thought, what about "Slight"? That could become popular. It's a sin…1 -
Re: Reversing glyph sequence
Preservation of the plaintext is central to OpenType. If you have just a small list of words to reverse, the best thing would be to make a ligature substitution and stop.If you want a generalized pro…3 -
Re: Question: Characters in the Upper Case (diagram from Updike's Printing Types)
Yeah, those are all for making braces which span any number of lines (and can be turned any which way). You've got a 2-em brace, a 3-em brace, and then the pieces with which to make bigger ones, incl…5 -
Re: Ligatures for Cyrillic
Hrant, you may be remembering a discussion of Latin ïï, which by itself is a common word somewhere, if I recall correctly.It sounds to me like the user is making a cursive. Cursive always brings up a…1 -
Re: Geometric display typeface for a magazine
At present your PDF does not appear to have the font embedded.From what I see in the image, it is well-made and distinctive. But for greater utility you should offer the option of /A and /H without t…1