Adam Twardoch

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If an O is 500 units in the horizontal and 50 in the vertical, the ratio is 10:1 (=10.0) and the weight permille is 909 (90.9%). If it's 50 horizonal...

This was generated from the Google Fonts collection and an extensive collection of proprietary fonts. The code to get this (I just updated the table above to be sorted by...

Some fonts were duplicates, and obviously in some of the fonts the `wght` tag was used for functionally other axes, like Grade etc. This is why the `display_name` is a...

I’ve included the license terms: "Copyright (c) 2022 by Adam Twardoch. Licensed per your choice under the Apache 2 license, or under the MIT License. Also published under the CC-0...

This is the Google Fonts collection from google/fonts repo: ```yaml wght: display_name: - Weight - wght min_value: 100.0 default_value: 400.0 max_value: 900.0 freq: 340 wdth: display_name: - Width - wdth...

I propose to mandate "Sentence case", not "Title Case" (so: "Optical size"). Title Case is tedious, confusing and loses semantics. It forces grotesque constructs like "Lowercase X-Height Size" etc. The...

However, the difference between the feature registry and axis registry is: feature names aren’t normally stored inside fonts, so it’s up to app makers to write out the feature names...

These are not proper nouns. Proper nouns are something like "Africa", "Jupiter", "Sarah" or "Google". Proper nouns are always capitalized, even in Sentence case. "Size" is a common noun, so...

However, even though I have a strong dislike towards Title Case, I have an inclination to accept it for a different reason — English style names in fonts typically use...

Thanks! I also know of https://github.com/vietanhdev/samexporter which looks nice (and it's packaged). I just don't know if it does the same thing (I know that certain things were hardcoded in...