adobe-fonts / source-code-pro

Monospaced font family for user interface and coding environments
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ḃ and ḋ (b & d with dot above) #205

Open Moilleadoir opened 6 years ago

Moilleadoir commented 6 years ago

The dots on these letters are over the stem instead of the bowl. The main language which uses these is Irish and no Irish-specific fonts ever do this. It looks awkward and wrong. Could it be changed?

miguelsousa commented 6 years ago

Yes, it will be changed. Thanks for the feedback.

robinwhittleton commented 5 years ago

Weirdly (on macOS 10.14 at least) this is the same behaviour in the system font:

Screenshot showing this same behaviour.
yvvt0379 commented 4 years ago

And on my android phone, these symbols look like this: Screenshot_20200509_180931

moyogo commented 4 years ago

The dots on these letters are over the stem instead of the bowl.

Did you mean like this first one, lower than the ascender height and centered on the bowl?

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Or did you mean like this second one, higher than the ascender height and centered on the whole letter?

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Moilleadoir commented 4 years ago

Sorry for the slow reply. Definitely like the first one. This originated in manuscripts and was used more generally in Gaelic typefaces.

Example from Lebor na hUidre (11-12th century): 11-12 c Lebor na hUidre

Some examples of Gaelic fonts: Clónna Gaelacha

Roman fonts: Clónna Romhánacha

pauldhunt commented 4 years ago

What is most likely happening is that you are getting fallback glyphs for these characters because they are not currently supported in the released version of the fonts. I will look into adding them to a future release.