These are lovely letterforms, but they break the fixed-pitch
rhythm of the typeface when used in text runs. By making
them discretionary (dlig) they are still accessible,
explicitly, to CSS and other software, but are not part of
the default text rendering.
These are lovely letterforms, but they break the fixed-pitch rhythm of the typeface when used in text runs. By making them discretionary (dlig) they are still accessible, explicitly, to CSS and other software, but are not part of the default text rendering.
Fixes issue #4.