

> increases woff2 filesize by 100-200 bytes (1-2%). > +6 codepoints in latin for Open Sans adds 4 gids (230 => 234) and Iįor example, there are 6 characters missing from the Google Fonts "Core" Information required to do this is already on this thread, in 2 parts. Increase you found when adding the Yoruba characters that appears unique to On Thu, at 11:32 AM Dave Crossland wrote: I’d suggest we’d need two-three weeks to complete this with what else is on the stove, but’s be glad to do so, if DC will give us schedule release from the original deadline. It could then go to Marc for retesting to make sure nothing went wrong with the old stuff, and that the new stuff is acceptable. These glyphs would then have the hinting of composites made and tested. Then, the way I talked DC into this for Extremo, is that the file savings go up with each master, because the variations are reusing the O’s and bar’s gvars, and the composite data, more efficiently than a whole ‘nother set of gvars for an Ø contour.Īfter doing this for all the masters in the design space, a new variable could be given to Mike with a list of glyphs whose hints would be removed. a separate bar composites to an O, smaller than a new glyph with and O and a bar through it. Glyphs like Ø, H-Bar, D and L w/bar, could be redone from whole additional contours to the source glyph’s contour with the addition of new glyphs for bars and the compositing code. There are no flipped ones I can see From looking at the composites in my inspector.


All of the floating diacritics are composites.
