Discussion:
[fontforge-users] litagures
Shawn Landden
2015-03-13 03:53:48 UTC
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I am conform an existing font that lacks an unicode metadata (it is build
right on top of [A-Za-z]) into the private use area. I am having difficulty
encoding normalization data as some of these character has diacritics and I
want programs to know what the decomposed versions are. Also: this alphabet
(unspell)[1] is phonetic and I was wondering if there was a way to specify
phonetic equivilence with IPA symbols...that probably would be a new
Unicode feature?



[1] http://unspell.it/
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Shawn Landden
ChurchOfGit.com
Max Rabkin
2015-03-13 07:07:14 UTC
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Decompositions are specified by Unicode, not the font. I think you are
right that phonetic equivalence would have to be a new feature.
Post by Shawn Landden
I am conform an existing font that lacks an unicode metadata (it is build
right on top of [A-Za-z]) into the private use area. I am having difficulty
encoding normalization data as some of these character has diacritics and I
want programs to know what the decomposed versions are. Also: this alphabet
(unspell)[1] is phonetic and I was wondering if there was a way to specify
phonetic equivilence with IPA symbols...that probably would be a new
Unicode feature?
[1] http://unspell.it/
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Shawn Landden
ChurchOfGit.com
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