Beautiful.
Cyrillic small м can be confused with t, you can try making it similar to big M. You can also try flipping it horizontally, I think it'll do the trick.
@ architaraz: thank you for that comment, I have changed the small "t". Is it correct now for Russian readers?
But I am a bit puzzled: which alphabet should I consult when making a Cyrillic font?
At first I look at the letters provided in the FontStruct program and then I look at a Russian keyboard. It seems I used the wrong keyboard? :/
The "т" was all right, what I meant was to change the "м". In cyrillic, lowercase "м" is different than latin lowecase "m", one can't just copy latin m and paste it onto cyrillic м, and you should design it just the way you see it, like uppercase M, with diagonals.
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Cyrillic small м can be confused with t, you can try making it similar to big M. You can also try flipping it horizontally, I think it'll do the trick.
But I am a bit puzzled: which alphabet should I consult when making a Cyrillic font?
At first I look at the letters provided in the FontStruct program and then I look at a Russian keyboard. It seems I used the wrong keyboard? :/
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