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U+2044 (Fraction) and U+20A1 (colón) are defective in all Italics #82

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cssobral2013 opened this issue Apr 19, 2019 · 8 comments · Fixed by #103
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U+2044 (Fraction) and U+20A1 (colón) are defective in all Italics #82

cssobral2013 opened this issue Apr 19, 2019 · 8 comments · Fixed by #103

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@cssobral2013 cssobral2013 changed the title U+2044 (Fraction) is defective in all Italics U+2044 (Fraction) and U+20A1 (colón) are defective in all Italics Apr 19, 2019
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I see that that colón is a little awkward, but can you explain a little more what makes it unacceptable? (i.e. point to the expected output?)

Also, what makes the fraction slash defective? To my eyes, it looks somewhat ungraceful and poorly spaced (and should be cleaned up) but not necessarily defective or broken. Can you give an example?

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cssobral2013 commented Apr 22, 2019 via email

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cssobral2013 commented Apr 25, 2019

I got an idea: why not use uppercase 'C' to make the colóns, then apply a double slash (and apply that to romans too) ?

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cssobral2013 commented May 16, 2019

I got another idea: why not reverting the colón, 'fraction', 'perthousand' and 'percent' to Public Sans, version 1.000?

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Oh, I'm surprised there was change from 1.000 to the current version. I will check that out.

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OK — I see the regression and will fix.

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cssobral2013 commented May 22, 2019

I forgot to mention - include 'fraction' on the change list. Post has been edited above.

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Another thing to note: Thin Italic and Black Italic DOESN'T display this problem, so it looks like an interpolation problem.

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