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IBM Plex has quickly become my favourite font, and the biggest benefit for me is how it distinguishes upper-case Is from lower-case ls, even viewed in isolation, and with serifed upper-case Is even in the sans-serif typeface. I think it would be a further benefit if a zero more distinct from o, O, and Ø were included, and not just as OpenType stylistic options.
For a font without a slashed zero for U+0030, copy/pasting a slashed zero produces a combining sequence, which often displays incorrectly. The image attached shows the slashed zero pasted into Apple's TextEdit, and into Microsoft's OneNote, both using the current OpenType v6.3.0 of IBM Plex Sans Regular.
A similar question about access to slashed and dotted zero glyphs was asked here:
#358
But most applications still can't access OpenType stylistic features.
I'd like to suggest making Plex's default U+0030 a slashed zero.
Is there a reason perhaps that the current form of 0 was chosen? Does anyone else think it should be slashed by default?
Thank you for hearing my humble suggestion, and thank you for making this stunning font!
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