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Re: Proofreaders needed for a tutorial on extending a Latin set
The crossbar of Ð should match the height and style of crossbar of the E. For an ultrabold Ø, increase the counter size. Narrow the section of the bar the crosses the center. Include the crossbar com…1 -
Re: Book, Regular, Medium
I don't use Thin because I don't know where it stands among ExtraLight and UltraLight. I know where it stands on PANOSE but UltraLight already sounds like the ultimate Light. If I need to g…3 -
Re: Glyphr - a new and free font editor
I tried an earlier version of Glyphr and I can see it's been improved. I don't think it would be possible for me to make a font with this tool because it's lacking essential vector con…4 -
Re: Free fonts marketing strategy
Avoid a license that allows expanding the typeface. If you're making money on non-free styles, you don't want people adding more. I've read a lot of open source license over the years …4 -
Re: Glyphs extensions for fonts containing basic western set
As for reference I find Fileformat.info handy when I encounter an unfamiliar glyph. Look at Unicode 10AA for example. You can see Fonts that support U+10AA. Scroll down and you'll see FreeSans h…1
