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From: | Simon Albrecht |
Subject: | Re: NR 4.2.2, table column should be called "glyph name"? |
Date: | Mon, 12 Jun 2017 17:23:08 +0200 |
On 12.06.2017 12:06, Federico Bruni wrote:
Not in my opinion. The font is feta11 (the font family is feta). The staff height is 11.22 pt. The staff height is 3.9 mm.Hi Carl, are you sure? The context of my report was: commit 18d03fa6a724b0102ccc47d194209802cea02f2e Author: James Lowe Date: Sun Mar 5 16:34:39 2017 +0000Doc - NR + CG: Clarify Emmentaler is the 'font' and Feta/Parmesan are glyphsIssue 4966 Distinguish between Emmentaler the 'font' and Feta/Parmesan glyphs that make up the Emmentaler font family.
That is quite imprecise wording: Feta and Parmesan are subsets of the Emmentaler font, not individual glyphs. Whether ‘font name’ in that NR table is also imprecise is a matter of little importance IMO – it’s the least confusing choice of words and I don’t see any need to change it.
Best, Simon
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