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Wow! I really like how you handled those a, g, y.
thx
lowwer g is still a problem to font designers [sigh]
Did you have to replace the c with the following ㄈ... One should use latin letters in font names...
@Se7enty-Se7en, actually, I think it's a good idea to add some Chinese style to the font name. The only thing I'd suggest is to add that symbol (if possible) to the font so that the font preview won't display hinese.
I know that, but it'd be a kind of a problem on some older machines/consoles... Some system fonts might just show a .notdef box...
yeh I've struggled then but i decided to name it like this however if you think it's a problem. Here you go, you got a latin C
li'l trivia here, ㄈ is letter from "Zhuyin 注音" it's actually /f/
I noticed there are some bricks on the space character. Is it intentional?
yes cuz i didn't know concerning then XD
so i combine two smallest brick with "composite" and then i can make a brick that is the smallest in the whole fontstruct XD
What a great use of composites :D
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