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CSS, Greek and Safari #65

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wfdd opened this issue Dec 17, 2014 · 3 comments
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CSS, Greek and Safari #65

wfdd opened this issue Dec 17, 2014 · 3 comments
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wfdd commented Dec 17, 2014

In Greek, words written in all capitals are not accented. When using text-transform: uppercase, Firefox and Chrome know to use the unaccented glyphs, but Safari doesn't. In another free front I've used quite extensively, Lato, they're unaccented even in Safari. I thought Lato might be using a substitution, but it doesn't seem to be that way. Would anybody here have any ideas?

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carrois commented Feb 19, 2015

Thanks for reporting.
Obviously Lato uses an additional feature which particularly determines greek caps without accents in all cap use. Like that, it’s sure no matter what the browser or application does automatically.

We’ll address this issue as part of the Greek Extended update within the next months.

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@wfdd I believe this should be fixed in the new Fira Sans v.4.1 can you please confirm?

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wfdd commented Apr 9, 2015

Affirm. The kerning also appears to have been improved. Thanks for your work!

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