Etcetera-Type-Co / Epilogue

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All glyphs related to 'l', excluding itself, refer to l.ss02 (plain l) instead of standard 'l' (it has a bend). #8

Closed cssobral2013 closed 4 years ago

cssobral2013 commented 4 years ago

I'd like to ask if is this intentional.

sursly commented 4 years ago

Are you asking for it to refer to a new stylistic set, or reporting that you are getting a new stylistic set? The bend is intentional, and there is already a .ss01 "l" that is a straight stem.

cssobral2013 commented 4 years ago

No. More specifically, the 'l' glyph on all diacrictics doesn't have a bend while the 'l' without them has it.

Em qua, 3 de jun de 2020 11:49 AM, Tyler Finck notifications@github.com escreveu:

Are you asking for it to refer to a new stylistic set, or reporting that you are getting a new stylistic set? The bend is intentional, and there is already a .ss01 "l" that is a straight stem.

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sursly commented 4 years ago

Ah, thanks for specifying. I pushed an update last night that fixes this.