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Cursive Cyrillic letters look off #71
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Hi, and thanks for the feedback. Cyrillic italics and cursive (with variants/completely different glyphs in different languages) are fascinating. And to me a bit complicated. 🙂 It won’t happen in the next few days, but eventually I’ll have a look at how other fonts solve this and try to improve things for the next release. Keep healthy and safe! |
Thank you! |
Latin cursive r looks like Cyrillic ч, do you know typefaces with Cyrillic swashes? |
Still here, @Nurali9999 ? I’m almost done with a first draft of the next version, where the Cyrillic italics are more in line with the Russian cursive style you linked to. If possible, it would be nice to post a screenshot here and get some feedback and corrections from you and any others who are actually familiar with this style :) |
Hello, rubjo! Yes, I can give you some feedback. :) |
Most of the letters look much better now! :) However, the lowercase cursive "б" has to have a longer tail; also, the circle of the uppercase print "Ф" is a bit too low. |
PS: The lowercase cursive "н" doesn't have to have the loops; most Russian speakers I know of don't write it like that. |
My 5¢ I don’t think that lowercase «б» and «ф» need that small connectors. Also lowercase letters usually doesn’t have loops. I would check letters with these images. They are more modern than images Wikipedia |
I agree.
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Thanks for all input, I'll revise and post a new draft whenever I find some time in the coming days.
Is "print" the regular and/or oblique style? The circe is centered vertically, I've never seen it not be. Maybe it should be slightly bigger. |
The regular style, sorry for the confusion. |
Lowercase cursive ф looks unbalanced; the circles must have the same height. The lowercase cursive letters ь, ы, ъ, э, ю, я and almost all uppercase cursive letters except for Ч simply look like print italic letters. Please change those glyphs to better match this example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_alphabet#Table. Thank you.
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