Also, the Ģ, Ķ, Ļ, Ņ, and Ŗ, the glyphs are built with the comma below for Latvian. Use of the Cedilla in Latvian texts is considered wrong. I would get use of the cedilla in Romanian texts as that was before the S and T with commas were added to Unicode, and fonts had to make unencoded glyphs via OpenType code.
Oh, Speaking of S and T with commas, you should probably make glyphs for Ș, ș, Ț, and ț if you haven't done so already.
This font looks pretty good. I give this a 10 out of 10.
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On the lowercase ģ, the comma is usually built above the base letter since it would increase vertical spacing otherwise.
Also, the Ģ, Ķ, Ļ, Ņ, and Ŗ, the glyphs are built with the comma below for Latvian. Use of the Cedilla in Latvian texts is considered wrong. I would get use of the cedilla in Romanian texts as that was before the S and T with commas were added to Unicode, and fonts had to make unencoded glyphs via OpenType code.
Oh, Speaking of S and T with commas, you should probably make glyphs for Ș, ș, Ț, and ț if you haven't done so already.
This font looks pretty good. I give this a 10 out of 10.
@BWM Ok, thanks for the correction.
They are already fixed.
On the ģ, the comma is also turned 180 degrees
@BWM Ok, I fix it.
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