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Interesting issues crop up. Should it be Davida-like or vaguely medieval? I'm inclined to not press the swaying K/k/X/x button too much, which is why I've banished the alternates I was going to use to "more latin". Less is more. The font is already festooned with quite enough jaunty little flicks, probably.
Trudging on to the edge of the alphabet...
I need to bone up on diacritics by studying "proper" fonts to see how it's done. I've attempted them with only one of my fonts (Empyreus) but I'm embarrassed about them, they look fairly bad.
So for the moment it will be just the super useful glyphs I'll do like the soft-hyphen and the more common of the diacritics.
That "@" kicks!
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