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Bottom left to top right stroke of lowercase xi (χ) too thin #1

Open apoorvpotnis opened 1 year ago

apoorvpotnis commented 1 year ago

The bottom left to top right stroke of lowercase xi (χ) seems too thin in comparison to other characters. Is this a bug? Screenshot_20230809_001939

jarnowic commented 1 year ago

not quite a bug; perhaps a misfeature: the program is following the parameters set in cbgreek, with concrete variations: the stroke is meant to be thinner in the original design.

apoorvpotnis commented 1 year ago

Hmm. I'll try to mail Claudio Beccari. Can the stroke width be changed/corrected in this font though?

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not quite a bug; perhaps a misfeature: the program is following the parameters set in cbgreek, with concrete variations: the stroke is meant to be thinner in the original design.

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jarnowic commented 1 year ago

Beccari and Knuth are the authors of the Metafont sources, wherefrom they were hacked and mftraced by me; but the font is now in OpenType format; I'd rather modify the glyph in FontForge, or something, if anything...

jarnowic commented 1 year ago

I actually like the glyphs as they are, though I know I need to adjust some kernings if I get the time; but you may exercise your right to fork, as usual...

jarnowic commented 1 year ago

Beccari and Knuth are the authors of the Metafont sources, wherefrom they were hacked and mftraced by me; but the font is now in OpenType format; I'd rather modify the glyph in FontForge, or something, if anything...

interested in the metafont source code?

apoorvpotnis commented 1 year ago

Yes, but I really don't know how to work with metafont, or know anything about modifying fonts, in general. But it'll be nice to have the sources. Thanks.

On Wed, 9 Aug, 2023, 10:45 pm Luis Rivera, @.***> wrote:

Beccari and Knuth are the authors of the Metafont sources, wherefrom they were hacked and mftraced by me; but the font is now in OpenType format; I'd rather modify the glyph in FontForge, or something, if anything...

interested in the metafont source code?

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apoorvpotnis commented 9 months ago

Upon closer inspection, it also seems that the outlines are not quite correct, probably an error due to conversion from metafont generated bitmaps. The lines which are supposed to be straight are not quite straight, but rather curves with very low curvature.

Here is an example of a not quite right serif on right hand lower side. Screenshot_20240204_002459

Of course these problems will never/rarely be found in regular usage, as one would need to zoom in really hard to notice these things.