Maximilian Holl wrote [edited]: > I think three fonts with single weight are realistic in accordance with the > workload. I'll let Irene, as the expert, to comment on the work load. > What about the scope of greek glyphs? Are there monotonic or polytonic > glyphs? Is it my choice to select the scope of the greek glyphs? yes, in your proposal you can select how many fonts/typefaces you will be extending and what will the breadth of your work (monotonic or polytonic). > On Google Fonts for example you can choose between greek extended and > greek. > I could not find any difference between them. the "extended Greek" (polytonic) is (as the word implies) an extension of the "simple Greek" (monotonic); they have some additional characters. the most user visible ones are vowels with more accents (modern Greek only uses one accent). -- -- zvr -- -- +---------------------------+ Alexios Zavras (-zvr-) | H eytyxia den exei enoxes | zvr [ at ] zvr [ dot ] gr +-----------------------zvr-+
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