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@Goatmeal: Dear friend, I did this crazy thing because you touched my curiosity and it was very quick to paste the cut glyphs. And what do you think about the results? However, I still preferring the first one.
@elmoyenique - Wonderful! But you are correct; I like your first version better, too. ;^)
Œ and œ still have the things gping through…
going*
Geez. I can't spell on a phone…
@Goatmeal: Thanks. Was funny.
@BWM: Thanks to you too. Fixed Œ and œ.
@elmoyenique You forgot œ...
I mean "You forgot to remove the line on œ tho"
Geez, I'm so wrong...
@Hensley Dodson: Thanks. Fixed.
Nice, this also works well with adjusted letterspacing so that the outlines overlap.
@four: Thanks, compa! I buy you the good idea!
@elmoyenique - Perhaps for clone "zixty2d", reduce the spacing of "zixty2b" like @four suggested for "zixty2c" (outlines overlap). The contrast of the expected spacing (between glyphs) versus the unexpected spacing (within glyphs) would make for another interesting variation. :^)
@Goatmeal: Thanks for the interesting suggestion. I've tried this with "2b", but then the erased vertical strokes make the font seems to me harder to read. There are always more alternatives to try, that's the fun. Never say never again. ?
Cool!
@elmoyenique - Thank you for trying. It was a worth a shot! :^)
@four: Thank you! @Goatmeal: You're welcome. Was enriching and funny. ?
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