We develop 2 artful digital font-families called “Linux Libertine” (serif font) and “Biolinum” (sans-serif). Both elegant good-readable Unicode fonts for daily & professional use (see OpenType & WOFF). Break the monotony of (c) W*ndows Fonts!
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hello linuxlibertine, thanks so much about soft
hello linuxlibertine, thanks about soft...
Hi,
I compose an entire Latin-French dictionary (by Félix Gaffiot) with your
beautiful font Linux Libertine, that I use in roman, bold und italic faces.
I have found in your font allmost all the characters I needed for my
project.
Nevertheless, it seems to me that several ligatures were worthy to make
; I mean the letter f with the breve and long latin voyels : f + ă, f +
ā, f + ĭ, f + ī, f + ĕ, f + ē, f + ō, f + ŏ ; may be the issue is not
evident for f+ ŭ and f + ū. The case f + ȳ does not exist to my
knowledge in latin.
I joined to my message some examples drawn from the Gaffiot dictionary I am composing.
The so called common voyels with a long AND breve (the latter over the former) upon them do not exist in Unicode I think but would be interesting for latinists in Linux Libertine.
Unfortunately, I don't understand how to feed the Request features in
the SourceForge files. Could you kindly transmit these suggestions to
the staff, please ?
Sincerely yours,
F.G.