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Fontforge apostrophe
Fontforge apostrophe




fontforge apostrophe
  1. #Fontforge apostrophe code
  2. #Fontforge apostrophe iso

So I think the way to deal with it in your font is to copy appropriate glyphs into both U+2019 and U+0027, as well as any other character codes Word may substitute. But as you say, you can't control what users will do. When I'm forced to use Word at all, I disable all "change what I typed while I'm typing it" features as a matter of course. The real problem is Word's stupid feature.

fontforge apostrophe

Interestingly, I don't think Courier has a real glyph for U+2019 (as in, a slanted closing single quote distinct from the ASCII vertical apostrophe/quote) either, but it probably has a copy of the ASCII apostrophe/quote glyph in that character slot. BLACKRIGHT TRIANGLE CARET (between lowercase c and d), highlighted in red. OLD PERSONAL COMPUTER WITH MONITOR IN PORTRAIT ORIENTATION. Example Smalltalk-72 session showing U+1CEB2. Then if your font doesn't contain U+2019 it'll substitute the glyph for that character from some other font. APOSTROPHE S OPERATOR (highlighted in red andblue). The apostrophe was equivalent to our 'Gotchas' or 'Wannas' in the sense that it was a way to take the stiffness of the text away by making it sound more human-like. Word's "smart quotes" feature may substitute some other character, such as U+2019. The apostrophe first appeared in the printed universe in Italy, 16th century, as a curved shape to signify elision copied from handwritten classical Italian poetry. when you type an apostrophe on your keyboard it is usually U+0027 '. Moore, Lisa (), "Consensus 116-C13", UTC #116 Minutes, Change the deprecated property by removing 0340, 0341, 17D3, and adding 0149, 0F77, 0F79, 17A4, 2329, 232A.To elaborate. 1 finding an image (a portion of text is the best) with a fairly good resolution of the font 2 enlarging it in Inkscape up to the font size of 750 pts, which correspond to 1000 units in FontForge by default (I made a canvas in Inkscape with a precisely positioned base line) 3 manually drawing every character in Inkscape (no autotrace. Pentzlin, Karl (), Comments on Public Review Issue #122ĭavis, Mark (), Public Review Issue #122: Proposal for Additional Deprecated Characters The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Latin Extended-A block:įreytag, Asmus (), Comments on the proposed deprecation of characters (public review item #122)

#Fontforge apostrophe code

^ Unicode code point U+0149 is deprecated as of Unicode version 5.2 Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) Latin Small Letter N preceded by apostrophe (ʼn) U+0149Ĭompact table Latin Extended-A U+0100 to U+017F(Including the Deprecated Letter, ʼn, U+0149) In nearly all cases it is better represented by a sequence of an apostrophe followed by “n”:  ’n.Ħ3 pairs of European Latin letters, Latin Small Letter N preceded by apostrophe (ʼn) U+0149 and Latin Small Letter long S (ſ) U+017F The character is deprecated, and its use is strongly discouraged. It was deprecated as of Unicode version 5.2.0, with the comment that “U+0149 LATIN SMALL LETTER N PRECEDED BY APOSTROPHE” was encoded for use in Afrikaans. The Deprecated letter subheading contains a single character, Latin Small Letter N Preceded by Apostrophe, which was included for compatibility with the ISO/IEC 6937 standard. It is populated with accented and variant majuscule and minuscule Latin letters for writing mostly eastern European languages. The European Latin subheading contains all but one character in the Latin Extended-A block. The Latin Extended-A block contains only two subheadings: European Latin and Deprecated letter. Latin Small letter N preceded by apostrophe Its block name in Unicode 1.0 was European Latin.

#Fontforge apostrophe iso

The Latin Extended-A block has been in the Unicode Standard since version 1.0, with its entire character repertoire, except for the Latin Small Letter Long S, which was added during unification with ISO 10646 in version 1.1. It encodes Latin letters from the Latin ISO character sets other than Latin-1 (which is already encoded in the Latin-1 Supplement block) and also legacy characters from the ISO 6937 standard. Latin Extended-A is a Unicode block and is the third block of the Unicode standard.






Fontforge apostrophe