Stephen Nixon
Stephen Nixon
Thanks, @otherjoel! I'll probably add this to the Recursive Code project (https://github.com/arrowtype/recursive-code-config). It's fine to leave the issue here, though.
Considering suggesting Spacebook for some docs – it looks like a super nice 11ty starter for docs! But, this issue is somewhat of a blocker... for what it's worth, my...
To be honest, yes this would be very cool, BUT like you, the vast majority of designers draw with Cubic curves, so to me this seems like it should be...
This is a good description of how quadratics are handled in RoboFont: https://robofont.com/documentation/how-tos/drawing-with-quadratic-curves/
(By the way, this is an awesome project and I definitely don’t mean to be salty in my comments here. I would _love_ if there were a solid, cross-platform, open-source...
Thanks for writing & sharing that document! It seems like you’ve got the right goals and a sensible approach. Definitely, modularity will be key, and since you’re using UFO as...
> Qglif will not have menus, it will only have hotkeys and a console. My first reaction is that this sounds really cool, but also rings the alarm bells in...
Sort of adding to the last question above... Menus & UI allow a dramatic expansion of user capabilities. Admittedly, I am not really a vim user. I basically know three...
Good point on the overlay, though I do wonder how scalable it is. Once you have enough functions, won't you need to categorize them in the overlay? And then, maybe...
Thanks for explaining this a bit further! What you are describing sounds really useful, and something I would be / will be really interested in trying out at some point....