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Character "q" slant displayed incorrectly #360

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thecodingwizard opened this issue Mar 29, 2021 · 8 comments
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Character "q" slant displayed incorrectly #360

thecodingwizard opened this issue Mar 29, 2021 · 8 comments

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@thecodingwizard
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Describe the bug

The lowercase character q is slanted in the wrong direction when italicized:
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To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. https://rsms.me/inter/#variable
  2. Max out "slant"
  3. The character q is slanted in the wrong direction

Expected behavior
The character q should be slanted in the right direction

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(see above)

Environment

  • OS: Windows 10
  • App that renders the font: Chrome 89
  • Version of font: Oops not sure, I think Inter var? Whatever https://rsms.me/inter/inter.css corresponds to

Additional context
I only noticed this issue recently; I think it was fine before.

@thecodingwizard
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this appears to have been fixed now; thanks!

@rsms
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rsms commented Mar 29, 2021

:–)

@rsms
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rsms commented Apr 1, 2021

Reopening this issue since there's a bug in Glyphs 3 that keeps reverting the change so the italic "q" is now again broken. Will fix it manually instead of using transforms in Glyphs at the cost of a slight font size increase and future manual labor :•)

@rsms rsms reopened this Apr 1, 2021
@rsms rsms closed this as completed in 62f7fa1 Apr 1, 2021
@rsms
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rsms commented Apr 1, 2021

Before:
Screen Shot 2021-03-31 at 17 23 07

After: (with 62f7fa1)
Screen Shot 2021-03-31 at 17 23 17

@rsms
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rsms commented Apr 1, 2021

Released with v3.18

@manuelmeister
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This problem still persists in the Display version. I just built it locally.

@bennetfabian
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bennetfabian commented Jul 14, 2021

This problem still persists in the Display version. I just built it locally.

I'm also experiencing it when building Inter Display locally. Could you reopen this issue and also do the manual work you've done to Inter's normal version to the Display version? @rsms

@danieldanhe
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I still see this problem in Inter Display, should I reopen this issue?

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