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When using v-k-cursive for italic latin k other referred letters become straight.
On the picture are uppercase and lowercase latin and cyrillic glyphs. In current implementation (without editing params/variants.toml) it's impossible to make lowercase latin k cursive while making other variants of k (e.g. cyrillic k) curly. Moreover, even if changing params/variants.toml the leg of cursive k is straight (and smaller than the curly variant) though it should be curly if other k variants are curly.
I understand that drawing a separate variant of cursive k with curly leg can create extra unnecessary complication. And I don't want to waste your time. Even with this issue unfixed Iosevka is one of the best fonts I've seen anyway and I use it wherever I can: in Linux gui interfaces, in terminals (Linux/Windows/macOS), in Firefox (I force Iosevka over the fonts sites suggest).
So this issue is just a notice. Please, feel free to close it without any action if you wish. For me, italic variant of v-k-curly works fine.
Your font version: 3.2.2
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
When using
v-k-cursive
for italic latink
other referred letters become straight.On the picture are uppercase and lowercase latin and cyrillic glyphs. In current implementation (without editing
params/variants.toml
) it's impossible to make lowercase latink
cursive while making other variants ofk
(e.g. cyrillick
) curly. Moreover, even if changingparams/variants.toml
the leg of cursivek
is straight (and smaller than the curly variant) though it should be curly if otherk
variants are curly.I understand that drawing a separate variant of cursive
k
with curly leg can create extra unnecessary complication. And I don't want to waste your time. Even with this issue unfixed Iosevka is one of the best fonts I've seen anyway and I use it wherever I can: in Linux gui interfaces, in terminals (Linux/Windows/macOS), in Firefox (I force Iosevka over the fonts sites suggest).So this issue is just a notice. Please, feel free to close it without any action if you wish. For me, italic variant of
v-k-curly
works fine.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: