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Hey! Thanks for the shout-out in the README. I maintain Normalize-OpenType.css.
If you are thinking of incorperating any features, let me know. I’d be happy to help. I have also been using and contributing very small pieces to Typogr.js for a while which is in a very similar space. Perhaps having a consensus on a class name or tag between all three for small caps would be a start.
I have been partial to using abbr tags for small caps, but I can understand the appeal of just using .caps or .small-caps.
I would also recommend dropping the ligature support, these can be handled entirely with CSS now. My understanding is that fi and fl as a single glyph are kind of a deprecated or frowned-upon part of Unicode, since OpenType and font-feature-settings takes care of that now while preserving the f, l, and i as separate characters.
Let me know what you think! Nice job on the library so far, always nice to find other people that care this much about this stuff.
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Hey! Thanks for the shout-out in the README. I maintain Normalize-OpenType.css.
If you are thinking of incorperating any features, let me know. I’d be happy to help. I have also been using and contributing very small pieces to Typogr.js for a while which is in a very similar space. Perhaps having a consensus on a class name or tag between all three for small caps would be a start.
I have been partial to using
abbr
tags for small caps, but I can understand the appeal of just using.caps
or.small-caps
.I would also recommend dropping the ligature support, these can be handled entirely with CSS now. My understanding is that fi and fl as a single glyph are kind of a deprecated or frowned-upon part of Unicode, since OpenType and
font-feature-settings
takes care of that now while preserving the f, l, and i as separate characters.Let me know what you think! Nice job on the library so far, always nice to find other people that care this much about this stuff.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: