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Extra Little Nubbin (Serif?) on 採 in Korean Version of Source Han Serif #118

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pan-asian-wok opened this issue Oct 27, 2021 · 2 comments

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pan-asian-wok commented Oct 27, 2021

Forgive me as I am probably not using the correct terminology, but I noticed this extra little nubbin (serif?) on the character 採 that does not appear in other words with the 采 component on the right side. This affects the Korean version of Source Han Serif in all weights, present and past versions. Please see the example before. Thank you for these fonts and congratulations on the release of Source Han Serif 2.0!

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Thank you. I like nubbin. This actually does affect more than just uni63A1uE0101-JP, but less obviously. Will check uni7DB5-JP, uni8E29-JP, and uni776C-JP.

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Fixed in 2.001

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