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Numeral Styles #2
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To add tabular numberals I do the following In each master,
Then go to Font Info, Features, and click the 'Update' button at the bottom of the window, to add the new features I'll make a pull request shortly |
Hey @davelab6 I actually need this for a site I'm working on which is heavy on budgetary data (obudget.org). I encourage you to issue that pull request and would you please expedite the inclusion of the updated version into fonts.Google.com? |
I did #3 The rest had to be done by Michal or someone else. Can obudget.org fund this work? It's not much |
oBudget.org is a volunteer led project with a very limited budget. We're not really in a position to give corporate sponsorship to open source projects, as we're an open source project ourselves. @davelab6 can you specify exactly what's required at this point in order for us (and maybe others) to be able to use the Tabular Figures? |
Ideally Michal or someone needs to make the full set of numbers, then
Michal needs to cut a release, and I need to push it :)
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projects, as we're an open source project ourselves. @davelab6
<https://github.com/davelab6> can you specify exactly what's required at
this point in order for us (and maybe others) to be able to use the Tabular
Figures?
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What do you mean by "the full set of numbers"? Are the Tabular Lining numbers currently available, or do they require more work? When you say "full set" do you mean other than just 0-9 tabular lining? |
There are 4 sets of numbers possible, and now we have the original and the
tabular ones I contributed. The other 2 are "old style"
However if you don't need them, we can go from here :)
@m4rc1e could you queue this up?
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I will take care of it. No problem.
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@MichalSahar could you also merge my pr before you do this? |
Yes, I only need the tabular lining. Old Style is not holding me back and frankly I'm not sure it is necessarily needed for Miriam Libre. I might be wrong though… I wonder, is there a best practice requiring Old Style figures for every font whatsoever?
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There are regular numerals are lining style and proportionally spaced.
In the future it would be great to have all 4 styles:
Also the font today has nice latin numerals made for the Hebrew height. These are in the small caps opentype code (with the
.sc
in the glyph names). It would be great to add all 4 numeral styles for these as well...But some care needs to be taken with the opentype code.
locl
code so these are used when the language selection is used (which doesn't work in all common software yet)There is a glyphs tutorial on this at https://glyphsapp.com/tutorials/figure-sets
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