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Re: The Next Font Format?
BTW, my #1 wish for “OpenType 2.0” is that it receives a well-edited specification. Resolving ambiguities, improving clarity, removing some ancient aspects that are no longer needed, and generally be…6 -
Re: Politically correct weight names
Another system would be indeed to standardize on a max 9 weights per family, which makes it compatible with CSS webfonts, but use weight series if you need more. I often found it useful to have more …1 -
Re: GlyphsApp, Prepolator, & Superpolator vs. Just Plain GlyphsApp
Dave, I see a certain contradiction in what you're saying: you say that .glyphs is becoming an "industry-standard source format" while you cite examples of foundries using various tools, an…7 -
Hermann Zapf (8 November 1918 – 4 June 2015)
The great calligraphy and type design master Hermann Zapf passed away yesterday, on 4 June 2015, at the age of 96. Hermann has been a defining force behind type design and typography in the 20th cent…18 -
Re: License Violation
Dave, Given that in 1990, I have developed an entire invoice and customer management system in Excel 3.0 for my father's little signage shop, and he's been using it for 25 years now almost without mo…2