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Is this behaviour OK? #8
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I'm not sure. It's possible that both old and new behaviours are wrong. The non-filled forms are supposed to either attach to a head or to a dotted circle, but then surely the filled/rotated forms should attach as well. I don't know why the filled and rotated forms are designed as spacing glyphs. As a side note, this whole font really should be redesigned as a COLRv1 font. The fill and rotation glyphs could be implemented as colour layers. It'd look better, have a simpler rule set and a smaller glyphset. |
In stable releases Sutton had NEVER attached to dotted circle. |
Someday I’ll probably take original Slevinski’s font, and turn it to a working font. |
@simoncozens , may I ask you a question? I managed to assemble basic features in such a fashion. What does 1DA01 + F6 do? You have made a spacing character, but I suspect it’s untrue. Maybe it’s a mark-over-mark? |
Title
Possible regression detected in Sutton, is it OK?
Font
NotoSansSignWriting-Regular.ttf
Where the font came from, and when
Site: this repo, beta branch
Date: 2023-04-27
Font Version
9c10f21
OS name and version
Probably all OS
Application name and version
Probably all apps
Issue
Is it regression?
(Also some combinations stopped to work, but as my Unicodia has incomplete Sutton data, first I’ll improve it, then complain)
Character data
U+1DA01 SignWriting head movement-wallplane straight (Fill6 only)
…
U+1DA36 SignWriting air sucking in (Fill4…Fill6 only)
U+1DA3B SignWriting mouth closed neutral (Fill2 only)
…
U+1DA6C SignWriting excitement (all fills)
U+1DA75 SignWriting upper body tilting from hip joints (Fill6 only)
U+1DA84 SignWriting location head neck (all fills)
Screenshot
STABLE RELEASE
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