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Author Topic: French and German quotation marks - Best OT Practice  (Read 3188 times)
userone
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« on: 2010-01-13, 06:13:36 »

Today I am investigating how to implement into my font quotations so that the user has a good experience and has least hassle changing to their local preferences.

Ideally the quotation style will be local depending on international 'Input Source'.

I am not looking to discuss the styles of quotation mark or usage, but the best way to implement them or discover why I am not seeing this implemented in other fonts (AFAIK).

I would also like to find out if creating extra OT code is infact redundant if the quotations (regular and baseline) are designed correctly.

My initial plan is to either use Opentype Features: /locl/ (Local) or a stylistic sets (perhaps one for each quotation set).

Having looked at table on the German version of Wikipedia [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anführungszeichen], I can see how complex this would become unless quotes are thrown up automatically at system level:

thanks. /u1
« Last Edit: 2010-01-13, 10:25:46 by userone » Logged
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« Reply #1 on: 2010-01-19, 19:37:07 »

This was kindly answered in detail by Adam Twardoch here:
http://typophile.com/node/66221

Thankyou.
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