On 18 September 2015 at 14:50, peter sikking <pe...@mmiworks.net> wrote:
> The openType-features UI project (otf•UI) is an infrastructure project > closely tied to Harfbuzz. It aims to drag the user-controllable openType > features out of obscurity and make them generally, and consistently, > available. All platforms where Harfbuzz is used—desktop, tablet and > handheld—are in scope. > > Direct users of otf•UI are application developers. They get clear-cut and > feasible solutions for integrating openType features with their > text-editing capabilities, without the need to obtain > openType/typographical domain knowledge. > > End-users of otf•UI are anyone editing rich text. They get the > capabilities to use openType features to make their texts communicate > better and to refine their texts’ aesthetic and typographical qualities. > I suggest - replacing openType with OpenType throughout. - removing "make their texts communicate better and to" - distinguishing 2 classes of end-users, general public (eg slide deck editors like LibreOffice) and typographers (eg Scribus users)
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