Munson

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Re: Munson

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But I forgot, this font has anchors so the combination of any base character with any combining diacritic should come out correct so you don't need all these Welsh characters because you can make them. :D

But you've now got them anyway. :wink:
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Re: Munson

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These are the latest versions of 'Munson'.

I think it's just about finished now.

Unless anyone can find a problem I've overlooked.
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Munson_Roman.otf
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Munson_Italic.otf
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Munson_BoldItalic.otf
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Re: Munson

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The real final version has just been put up on Deviant Art.

There were a lot of improvements to the open type features and anchor positioning between the version posted in the previous post and the final version.

Enjoy. :D
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Re: Munson

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The Munson font has just been updated to version 2.0.

This is a major update. It now has Cyrillic and Greek. Many more kerning pairs were added, more anchors and many more open type features.

Erwin's masterful fraction code was used so it handles sophisticated fractions correctly.

It was also fixed so that it handles the dotted and dotless i characters correctly in Turkish when they are converted to small capitals.

Enjoy ! :D
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