From: John Hudson (tiro@tiro.com)
Date: Sun Nov 17 2002 - 17:00:53 EST
One other note:
The top of the horn on O/o and U/u typically ends at the flat alignment
height of these cases (cap-height and x-height), but in some designs it may
rise slightly above this. I don't think there is any particularly good
reason to make it rise higher, unless the x-height is extremely small and
there is no other way to make the horn of sufficient size.
John Hudson
Tiro Typeworks www.tiro.com
Vancouver, BC tiro@tiro.com
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the cursed owners of books should be persuaded
to make them available to us, either by argument
or by force. - Michael Apostolis, 1467
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