ThePacielloGroup / inclusive-design-principles

A set of principles for designing inclusive web interfaces.
http://inclusivedesignprinciples.org/
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extended latin characters in fonts? #53

Closed chaals closed 7 years ago

chaals commented 7 years ago

Since I don't mess arounbd with fonts, I am not sure if you bneed to add the accented characters where you ask for them.

Spanish uses ñ, á, é, í, ó, ú. I haven't used any accented capitals, but if it turns out I need to and you need to know, I'll say so.

French will use à, è, é, ç, and maybe more...

IanPouncey commented 7 years ago

Hi Chaals, let me know what you use for each language and I can add them to the font embed text string.

If it's hard to keep track of we can pull down the whole font, but it'd be good to be efficient if we can be.

chaals commented 7 years ago

The characters in my first message on this issue, plus î ê ô I suspect.

And yes, it does look weird at the moment.

patrickhlauke commented 7 years ago

Fixed by https://github.com/ThePacielloGroup/inclusive-design-principles/commit/fc1adbcb124efd5d2f443175a00d57d6bc61f5e0