Dave Crossland
Dave Crossland
Consistent capitals for axes names sound good! For how to name the `SOFT` axis named stops, I believe the `Sxxx` name was something I proposed in https://github.com/undercasetype/Fraunces/issues/185 I agree that...
I'll need to check with the GF engineering team before it's final. I understand the process has been rough, but it's sadly still going to be rough. "s000" and "Soft"...
I propose: Hard (0), Softer (50), Softest (100)
This need to be fixed for v1.000, @vv-monsalve can do
That's fair. So propose: Sharper (0), Soft (50), Softer (100)
https://github.com/google/fonts/blob/aa32de46068da0921045f2292e0373a679a542b1/axisregistry/softness.textproto#L9 also uses "Normal" at the moment, which is an option, although rather too normative and not descriptive enough for me.
Before closing this issue, I'll need to arrange for updating the print specimen, web specimen, and this repo's README.
https://github.com/google/fonts/pull/2677/files#diff-f3c2cbf017afa8f139a33c916d34cc02 is merged with Sharp (0), Soft (50), Extra Soft (100).
@sponcey ~~I suggest closing this issue.~~ Before closing this issue, I'll need to arrange for updating the print specimen, web specimen, and this repo's README.
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