Post #2631001
2025-09-16 13:45 UTC
@pixelambacht@typo.social i agree on the chained contexts, summarized input, and so on.
Both versions of fondue miss some things it would be useful to see (in /F/F (TOFFEE) the first /F gets sub'd; in /E.calt/E (FREED) the second E gets sub'd). There aren't many rules but they are surprisingly confusing. Tbf i think we are well into "this is not intended to be perfect" territory.
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@pixelambacht@typo.social 2025-09-16 14:12
@drj@typo.social Yeah, that gets hard to predict, right. But I would love something that'd nudge folks to experiment with letter combinations. That if they see "R Z E F H M N P Z" they understand they can string those together to see what OpenType feature magic will happen. On the shelf is an idea to have type designers add a configuration to WF when *their* font is loaded. That way you could enter your own string for the `calt` feature whenever someone drops Kock Up. Don't know if that'd be used though.