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Re: Encoding the unencoded
If schwa + combining grave is input, then that is what is stored in the text string in the PDF, which means that the text can be selected, copied, and pasted into other environments and stands a reas…1 -
Re: Encoding the unencoded
FWIW, I think this is primarily a user experience problem, not a text encoding or font handling problem: we already know how to encode arbitrary diacritics based on base+mark sequences, and we alread…3 -
Re: Encoding the unencoded
Hi James, Note that the glyph name /grave/ is usually assigned to the legacy ASCII spacing character U+0060. For the ccmp feature, you want to make sure that it includes the combining mark /gravecomb…3 -
Re: Encoding the unencoded
If a precomposed glyph is mapped in the ccmp feature from the underlying base+mark sequence, that relationship should be captured via glyph palette input, so what ends up written to the document—and …2 -
Re: Explanation of the Type Industry.
I think the concern some people have with TTF is that there appears to be no structural protection against the owners opting to sell the company, e.g. to Monotype. Anyone familiar with the way in whi…2