Sigurd Hasle
Sigurd Hasle
Wow! Thank you! The small caps are very nice, but it still needs a bit of work. The Å's are OK, but the slash through the ø's are almost in...
Like I said: I also have problems in Atlantis (https://www.atlantiswordprocessor.com/en/). (The picture is from Atlantis.) This is what it looks like in LibreOffice: 
I cannot find any support for variable fonts in Atlantis (or in LibreOffice Writer). I use the static fonts.
Thank you! My issue is (almost) fixed now! Now I even think i understand that «ae.sc, oe.sc and oslash.sc» means «small capitals æ, œ and ø». (Œ is the French...
There it is! Perfect! Thank you very much! (And I will avoid to use small caps in narrow or condensed.) 
I am sorry if you consider me a rude asshole. I opened a new issue because I was not aware that I could comment in a closed one. I am...
You are right, it is a decision. I my opinion it should change in the same way as the a's, and I do not think the little bit is ugly...
Thank you! I look forward to the new version.
Problem solved – for Common Serif and Common serif Bold. Common Serif SemiBold italic and Common Serif Medium italic still behave like separate fonts. (What happened to Common Serif News?)...
I think this has to do with the naming of the fonts. Common Serif Medium Italic belongs to a family called «Common Serif Medium Italic», and then the program does...