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Glyph issues regarding 彳(U+5F73), 民(U+6C11, TW & CN) and 魘 (U+9B58, JP & KR) #11

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tamcy opened this issue Apr 5, 2017 · 3 comments
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tamcy commented Apr 5, 2017

A. 彳 (U+5F73)

彳 (U+5F73) is a word, so its glyph is supposed to be centre-aligned instead of offseted to the left. The same happens to Source Han Sans and had been reported before.

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B. 民 (U+6C11, TW & CN)

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The overall position of 民 (U+6C11) in TW/CN stays the same as JP/KR despite the stroke difference. This causes the glyph look unbalaned. Again, this had also been reported before in the Source Han Sans issue tracker.

C. 魘 (U+9B58, JP & KR)

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There is an issue with the interpolation of 魘 (U+9B58) for JP and KR.

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kenlunde commented Apr 5, 2017

Thank you. Yes, A and B are also on the hook for addressing in Source Han Sans. C has been confirmed.

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kenlunde commented Apr 5, 2017

The issue for 彳 U+5F73 is best addressed by shifting its glyph, uni5F73-CN, to be centered within the em-box. (It also may benefit from being made a bit wider.) The issue for 民 U+6C11 is more subtle, and requires that its glyph, uni6C11-CN, be better balanced within the em-box. I will leave the details to the discretion of the typeface designer.

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kenlunde commented Apr 11, 2017

Consolidated with Issue #39.

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