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Perhaps this is intentional, but I just thought I'd mention this as a potential consistency item. The /t in the U+02A7 /tesh digraph is inconsistent with the regular Latin /t in terms of the upward terminal. Below is an example demonstrating how Times New Roman (top) has the upward terminal in the /t in both glyphs. Iosevka is on the bottom.
This was also mentioned here which maybe indicates this was already considered, but I did not see a reply and wanted to confirm since I obsess over consistency:
Perhaps this is intentional, but I just thought I'd mention this as a potential consistency item. The /t in the U+02A7 /tesh digraph is inconsistent with the regular Latin /t in terms of the upward terminal. Below is an example demonstrating how Times New Roman (top) has the upward terminal in the /t in both glyphs. Iosevka is on the bottom.
This was also mentioned here which maybe indicates this was already considered, but I did not see a reply and wanted to confirm since I obsess over consistency:
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