Coelacanth Hungarian accents
I would like to use coelacanth
font type. However, the long Hungarian umlaut is wrong. The two top of the two accents should be at the same level, and for the bottom the same is true.
Is it possible to change the vertical position of the second accent?
documentclass{article}
usepackage{coelacanth}
usepackage{t1enc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
begin{document}
őű
end{document}
The ''normal'' letters are like
fonts accents hungarian coelacanth
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I would like to use coelacanth
font type. However, the long Hungarian umlaut is wrong. The two top of the two accents should be at the same level, and for the bottom the same is true.
Is it possible to change the vertical position of the second accent?
documentclass{article}
usepackage{coelacanth}
usepackage{t1enc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
begin{document}
őű
end{document}
The ''normal'' letters are like
fonts accents hungarian coelacanth
5
You could report this at github.com/Fuzzypeg/Coelacanth — but I think it’s a design choice, not an error.
– Thérèse
Feb 17 at 20:27
3
The two acute accents are slightly different in professional fonts, too, such as Adobe Jenson Pro Opticals. That adds a little bit of liveliness to the text.
– Thérèse
Feb 17 at 20:35
3
You can note that the two stems in the “u” have different height too; that's a design choice of the font designer. I don't think there's a law that prescribes the shape of the long umlaut.
– egreg
Feb 17 at 21:10
add a comment |
I would like to use coelacanth
font type. However, the long Hungarian umlaut is wrong. The two top of the two accents should be at the same level, and for the bottom the same is true.
Is it possible to change the vertical position of the second accent?
documentclass{article}
usepackage{coelacanth}
usepackage{t1enc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
begin{document}
őű
end{document}
The ''normal'' letters are like
fonts accents hungarian coelacanth
I would like to use coelacanth
font type. However, the long Hungarian umlaut is wrong. The two top of the two accents should be at the same level, and for the bottom the same is true.
Is it possible to change the vertical position of the second accent?
documentclass{article}
usepackage{coelacanth}
usepackage{t1enc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
begin{document}
őű
end{document}
The ''normal'' letters are like
fonts accents hungarian coelacanth
fonts accents hungarian coelacanth
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You could report this at github.com/Fuzzypeg/Coelacanth — but I think it’s a design choice, not an error.
– Thérèse
Feb 17 at 20:27
3
The two acute accents are slightly different in professional fonts, too, such as Adobe Jenson Pro Opticals. That adds a little bit of liveliness to the text.
– Thérèse
Feb 17 at 20:35
3
You can note that the two stems in the “u” have different height too; that's a design choice of the font designer. I don't think there's a law that prescribes the shape of the long umlaut.
– egreg
Feb 17 at 21:10
add a comment |
5
You could report this at github.com/Fuzzypeg/Coelacanth — but I think it’s a design choice, not an error.
– Thérèse
Feb 17 at 20:27
3
The two acute accents are slightly different in professional fonts, too, such as Adobe Jenson Pro Opticals. That adds a little bit of liveliness to the text.
– Thérèse
Feb 17 at 20:35
3
You can note that the two stems in the “u” have different height too; that's a design choice of the font designer. I don't think there's a law that prescribes the shape of the long umlaut.
– egreg
Feb 17 at 21:10
5
5
You could report this at github.com/Fuzzypeg/Coelacanth — but I think it’s a design choice, not an error.
– Thérèse
Feb 17 at 20:27
You could report this at github.com/Fuzzypeg/Coelacanth — but I think it’s a design choice, not an error.
– Thérèse
Feb 17 at 20:27
3
3
The two acute accents are slightly different in professional fonts, too, such as Adobe Jenson Pro Opticals. That adds a little bit of liveliness to the text.
– Thérèse
Feb 17 at 20:35
The two acute accents are slightly different in professional fonts, too, such as Adobe Jenson Pro Opticals. That adds a little bit of liveliness to the text.
– Thérèse
Feb 17 at 20:35
3
3
You can note that the two stems in the “u” have different height too; that's a design choice of the font designer. I don't think there's a law that prescribes the shape of the long umlaut.
– egreg
Feb 17 at 21:10
You can note that the two stems in the “u” have different height too; that's a design choice of the font designer. I don't think there's a law that prescribes the shape of the long umlaut.
– egreg
Feb 17 at 21:10
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You could report this at github.com/Fuzzypeg/Coelacanth — but I think it’s a design choice, not an error.
– Thérèse
Feb 17 at 20:27
3
The two acute accents are slightly different in professional fonts, too, such as Adobe Jenson Pro Opticals. That adds a little bit of liveliness to the text.
– Thérèse
Feb 17 at 20:35
3
You can note that the two stems in the “u” have different height too; that's a design choice of the font designer. I don't think there's a law that prescribes the shape of the long umlaut.
– egreg
Feb 17 at 21:10