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Re: What was the very first typeface described as “feminine”?
Theodore Low DeVinne, 1886. This was from a Grolier Club lecture but see also his article on "Masculine Printing." William Morris threw around lots of gendered language about type too in th…4 -
Re: Control words in different languages/scripts
from Gerry Leonidas:4 -
Re: Please suggest typefaces for my talk on contextual alternates
Along those lines (in a less sophisticated example), the /X in the SWSH versions of my Ambicase fonts uses contextual awareness. In addition to having initial, medial, and final forms, it also takes …1 -
Re: Hermann Zapf (8 November 1918 – 4 June 2015)
Well said, @Adam%20Twardoch2 -
Re: One story a for æ
Under which circumstances would æ and œ need to be differentiated? They are not both used in the same language, or are they? Used in the same word, if archaic English orthography is allowed! But post…3