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From: Unicode On Behalf Of Oren Watson via Unicode
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 2:05 PM
To: unicode Unicode Discussion
Subject: MODIFIER LETTER SMALL GREEK PHI in
Wasn't meaning to imply Oren was wrong, just that there are multiple
versions floating around with a different glyph at the U+1D60 code point.
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 6:06 PM Hans Åberg wrote:
> You are possibly both right, because it is OK in the web font but wrong in
> the desktop font.
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Confirming that the installed version here shows psi. (Version 5.74)
Luc(as) de Groot is the type designer, I've copied him on this message.
On 2019-04-17 10:06 PM, Hans Åberg via Unicode wrote:
You are possibly both right, because it is OK in the web font but wrong in the
desktop font.
You are possibly both right, because it is OK in the web font but wrong in the
desktop font.
> On 17 Apr 2019, at 23:53, Oren Watson via Unicode wrote:
>
> You can easily reproduce this by going here:
> https://www.fonts.com/font/microsoft-corporation/calibri/regular
> and putting in the foll
You can easily reporduce this by going here:
https://www.fonts.com/font/microsoft-corporation/calibri/regular
and putting in the following string: ψϕφᵠ
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 5:23 PM James Tauber wrote:
> It looks correct in Google Docs so it appears to have been fixed in
> whatever version of
It looks correct in Google Docs so it appears to have been fixed in
whatever version of the font is used there.
James
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 5:10 PM Oren Watson via Unicode
wrote:
> Would anyone know where to report this?
> In the widely used Calibri typeface included with MS Office, the glyph
Would anyone know where to report this?
In the widely used Calibri typeface included with MS Office, the glyph
shown for U+1D60 MODIFIER LETTER SMALL GREEK PHI, actually depicts a letter
psi, not a phi.
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