Member AlM… Posted March 12 Share Posted March 12 The three seem to be the same, at least at large magnification: Where are the differences? Link to comment
Ralf Herrmann Posted March 12 Share Posted March 12 In the size of the character set. Link to comment
Member AlM… Posted March 12 Author Share Posted March 12 36 minutes ago, Ralf Herrmann said: In the size of the character set. What do you mean by the “size”? The cardinality of the set, i.e., the number of characters? Link to comment
Solution Ralf Herrmann Posted March 12 Solution Share Posted March 12 Yes. https://www.linotype.com/en/1697-21120/opentypezeichenstzeopentypestd.html https://www.linotype.com/en/1697-21121/opentypezeichenstzeopentypepro.html https://www.linotype.com/en/1697-29912/w1gschriftenwgl4.html Link to comment
Member AlM… Posted March 12 Author Share Posted March 12 @Ralf Herrmann Thx! I am surprised that it was possible to typeset Cyrillic letters using Std and Pro, whereas the spec you cited doesn't contain Cyrillic letters. Any idea why? I used libreoffice for typing the above. Link to comment
Member Bjø… Posted March 12 Share Posted March 12 Try to deactivate the W1G in FontBook and see what happens. Link to comment
Member AlM… Posted March 15 Author Share Posted March 15 On 3/12/2024 at 1:46 PM, Bjørn Edvard Torbo said: Try to deactivate the W1G in FontBook and see what happens. $ FontBook sh: 1: FontBook: not found $ fontbook sh: 2: fontbook: not found $ font-book sh: 3: font-book: not found $ Font-Book sh: 1: Font-Book: not found $ Link to comment
Member Bjø… Posted March 15 Share Posted March 15 Depending on your operating system, the font management utility may be called something else. FontBook is built into the MacOS system. With FontBase (open source), you should be able to activate/deactivate fonts on Mac, Windows and Linux systems easily. Link to comment
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