Katherine
Katherine
Roman on the left, bold on the right, compared to their respective hyphen. This surely isn't intentional. 
Hello! I saw there's a glyph for a long-tailed Q, `Q.alt01`, and I thought I'd try that as an example for contextual alts. The way I've implemented this involves two...
Can we use the `ordn` glyphs for small-cap lining figures? Shifted to the baseline, of course. It'd look like this: 
This is not the intended effect!  This is waiting on #29.
520f689 commits Igino Marini's iKern feature files. Unfortunately the glyphs he references seem to have been renamed since then. Merging them gives lots of errors like: ``` Reference to a...
I want to have better control over specifying features; FontForge's GUI presents a relatively low-level interface for what's going on. It's much saner to use Adobe's [Feature File format](http://www.adobe.com/devnet/opentype/afdko/topic_feature_file_syntax.html) to...
The `ae.sc` and `oe.sc` glyphs look like placeholders, and need to be drawn properly.
I realise the Roman face is designed intentionally such that the usual f- ligatures should not be neccessary, but this looks too close for comfort, to me: 
I think we have almost exactly the opposite situation to #34 for ß - that is, a ligature which I think ought to be substituted for two characters. Currently `germandbls.sc`...
The `dcroat` glyph đ is sometimes drawn with the stroke going through the bowl, rather than the stem. We ought to provide that as a stylistic alt. [Some discussion here.](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D_with_stroke)...