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Fraktur is too cramped in footnotes #97

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apoorvpotnis opened this issue Oct 26, 2024 · 2 comments
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Fraktur is too cramped in footnotes #97

apoorvpotnis opened this issue Oct 26, 2024 · 2 comments

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@apoorvpotnis
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The above is a screenshot of a footnote from a document compiled using LuaLaTeX at 12pt. The below is how it appears in normal text.

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This bug can be fixed after converting the Fraktur to its unmodulated version.

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Enivex commented Nov 29, 2024

The fraktur glyphs need work in general. While it obviously isn't possible to make fraktur letters completely sans serif, they currently just don't fit in with the font at all.

Edit: Noto isn't alone in that regard, but in Fira Math and Lete Sans Math they at least match a bit better when it comes to font weight.

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The fraktur glyphs need work in general. While it obviously isn't possible to make fraktur letters completely sans serif, they currently just don't fit in with the font at all.

Edit: Noto isn't alone in that regard, but in Fira Math and Lete Sans Math they at least match a bit better when it comes to font weight.

By sans serif, I actually mean unmodulated, similar to the Mathematica fonts mentioned in an other issue. I don't see why it isn't possible to create unmodulated Fraktur, or even copy the Mathematica Fraktur, if that's allowed (after adjusting the weight, size and any modifications, such as stroke endings if needed).

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