Sascha Brawer
Sascha Brawer
Regarding `ary`: According to an Arabic speaker, https://www.hespress.com/ ([sitemap](https://www.hespress.com/sitemap.xml)) might be a source for building a language corpus in Moroccan Arabic. My contact said that the Moroccan newspapers listed earlier...
There's also a [DEM for Finland with 2m resolution](https://www.maanmittauslaitos.fi/en/maps-and-spatial-data/expert-users/product-descriptions/elevation-model-2-m) licensed under CC-BY-4.0. http://kartat.kapsi.fi/files/korkeusmalli_2m/kaikki/etrs89/
Regarding dependencies, personally I wouldn’t find it so terrible if the whole zoo (glyphLib, compreffor, cu2qu, etc.) were all part of fonttools. It would simplify things quite a bit. On...
This is great, Lasse! My only concern is the lack of testing. Without unit tests, the codebase is hard to maintain. OK to wait a week or so? Then I...
Not sure if this helps, but you can put [registered number system identifiers](http://www.unicode.org/repos/cldr/tags/latest/common/bcp47/number.xml) into BCP47 extension U. For example, `ar-u-nu-arabext` is a valid BCP47 language code. See [Unicode TR35](http://unicode.org/reports/tr35/#UnicodeNumberSystemIdentifier) for...
That would be great indeed! Since the source code for espeak-ng currently lives on GitHub, have you looked at [GitHub actions](https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng/actions)?
I’m not aware of any non-variable CFF2 fonts; variations are are core part of the CFF2 format. (By the way, OpenType.js already supports the `fvar` table, but you’ll probably need...
Friendly ping, since this would have found https://github.com/nodebox/opentype.js/issues/273 much earlier. So here’s an offer. If somebody implements a command line tool in Node that can be called like this: ```sh...
Indeed, the test suite would expect your tool to emit the same structure as in the example, with symbols whose names are derived from the glyph names in the font...
The test suite works with glyphs names.