Open dscorbett opened 4 years ago
NotoMono-Regular.otf NotoSans-Regular.ttf NotoSerif-Regular.ttf
Site: https://github.com/googlefonts/noto-fonts/blob/bf20559450ec75aec7a646b208343540a4496262/phaseIII_only/unhinted/otf/NotoMono/NotoMono-Regular.otf Site: https://github.com/googlefonts/noto-fonts/blob/bf20559450ec75aec7a646b208343540a4496262/phaseIII_only/hinted/ttf/NotoSans/NotoSans-Regular.ttf Site: https://github.com/googlefonts/noto-fonts/blob/bf20559450ec75aec7a646b208343540a4496262/phaseIII_only/hinted/ttf/NotoSerif/NotoSerif-Regular.ttf Date: 2020-08-01
Noto Mono: Version 2.004 Noto Sans: Version 2.003; ttfautohint (v1.8.2) Noto Serif: Version 2.003; ttfautohint (v1.8.2)
The LGC fonts should support U+29DF DOUBLE-ENDED MULTIMAP. According to Unicode Technical Note notofonts/noto-fonts#41, U+29DF is used as a typicon symbol. It may be the base for combining typicon marks; e.g. ⟨⧟꙼̇⟩ for June 11 (а҃і), ⟨⧟꙼⟩ for July 7 (з҃), and ⟨⧟᷹⟩ for August 25 (к҃є). For such combinations to work, the base and the mark must be in the same font.
⧟꙼ U+29DF DOUBLE-ENDED MULTIMAP U+A67C COMBINING CYRILLIC KAVYKA
Continuing from https://github.com/notofonts/symbols/issues/24, it looks like supporting typicon properly (in Sans) would mean:
Font
NotoMono-Regular.otf NotoSans-Regular.ttf NotoSerif-Regular.ttf
Where the font came from, and when
Site: https://github.com/googlefonts/noto-fonts/blob/bf20559450ec75aec7a646b208343540a4496262/phaseIII_only/unhinted/otf/NotoMono/NotoMono-Regular.otf Site: https://github.com/googlefonts/noto-fonts/blob/bf20559450ec75aec7a646b208343540a4496262/phaseIII_only/hinted/ttf/NotoSans/NotoSans-Regular.ttf Site: https://github.com/googlefonts/noto-fonts/blob/bf20559450ec75aec7a646b208343540a4496262/phaseIII_only/hinted/ttf/NotoSerif/NotoSerif-Regular.ttf Date: 2020-08-01
Font version
Noto Mono: Version 2.004 Noto Sans: Version 2.003; ttfautohint (v1.8.2) Noto Serif: Version 2.003; ttfautohint (v1.8.2)
Issue
The LGC fonts should support U+29DF DOUBLE-ENDED MULTIMAP. According to Unicode Technical Note notofonts/noto-fonts#41, U+29DF is used as a typicon symbol. It may be the base for combining typicon marks; e.g. ⟨⧟꙼̇⟩ for June 11 (а҃і), ⟨⧟꙼⟩ for July 7 (з҃), and ⟨⧟᷹⟩ for August 25 (к҃є). For such combinations to work, the base and the mark must be in the same font.
Character data
⧟꙼ U+29DF DOUBLE-ENDED MULTIMAP U+A67C COMBINING CYRILLIC KAVYKA
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