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Re: Separate language codes for different Englishes
Hrant, I don't think discussion needs or benefits from distillation, and the result really does just come across as slogans, leaving the impression that, far from carefully reading and distilling wha…4 -
Re: Separate language codes for different Englishes
A good example, Kent, of the difficulty of trying to algorithmically determine which option a user wants when there are conventions valid for either/or. Part of what I find bemusing about this discus…3 -
Re: Call for design suggestions: Anglicana W
In terms of contrast with W/w, that seems to me very much a style-specific, and is the sort of issue we already face with some extended Latin and IPA characters that, in an italic font, might be easi…2 -
Re: Separate language codes for different Englishes
Nick, the assumption of this statement is that this is somehow a problem for you to solve. I don't think it is, any more than it is a problem for me to solve. We're font makers and this is not a font…3 -
Re: Separate language codes for different Englishes
[Signing out, since Hrant has once again reduced himself to communicating in slogans. No dialogue to be had here.]1