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Re: One's RSB
In my (fairly recently developed) opinion and practice, the sidebearings of /1 are part of the glyph, just as the “sidebearings” of the vertical stem of /T are. here are some possible explanations: *…4 -
Re: R.I.P.
I use this for Ldot substitution (in the liga feature):sub L periodcentered' L by periodcentered.Ldot; sub l periodcentered' l by periodcentered.ldot; —with the special periodcentered glyphs fitted to…3 -
Re: Fontsleuth: Lego instructions from the 1970s?
Gender-progressive ideology is typical of the era. For instance, it was a time of unisex fashion (not perhaps for the majority, but a strong trend), in the UK and North America as well as Scandinavia…3 -
Re: En dash = width of n?
John, you are proposing to shut the stable door after the horse has bolted. What is to become of all the fonts with “proportional” em and en dashes? Pablo: http://typophile.com/node/277423 -
Re: En dash = width of n?
“What I'm referring to aren't just matters of some ancient world of print, but are as much a part of literary and business communications as ever before.” I’m afraid you’re mistaken. Just look at the…3
