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Version 2.203 Release

12 Nov 09:16
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A number of small issues in the Italic fixed.

Version 2.202 Release

10 Nov 09:38
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A number of small alignment issues fixed.

Version 2.201 Release

10 Nov 08:54
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Minor changes on version 2.200.
Attached ZIP with font binaries for release 2.200 was malformed, and a new working ZIP has been produced for this release.

Version 2.200 Release

08 Nov 07:47
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Playfair 2.2 expands Playfair with Sub-Saharan Latin characters enabling the support of many languages

These languages include Abidji, Abron, Abua, Acoli, Adangme, Adara, Adele, Adioukrou, Afar, Afrikaans, Agatu, Aghem, Agwagwune, Ahanta, Aja, Akebu, Akoose, Akuapem Twi, Alago, Anaang, Anii, Anufo, Anyin, Arabic (Chadian Spoken), Ashe, Asu, Avatime, Avokaya, Awak, Awing, Ayizo Gbe, Baatonum, Bacama, Bafia, Bafut, Baga Sitemu, Baka, Baka, Baka, Balanta-Ganja, Bali, Bambara, Bamun (Latin), Bana, Banda (West Central), Bandi, Bandial, Bangwinji, Baoulé, Bapuku, Bari, Basa, Basaa, Bassa, Bassari, Bassari, Bedawiyet, Bedjond, Bekwarra, Belanda Viri (Latin), Bemba, Bena, Bench, Beng, Benga, Berom, Bete-Bendi, Bété (Daloa), Bété (Guiberoua), Bhele, Bilen, Bimoba, Bini, Birifor (Southern), Bisã, Bissa, Boko, Bokobaru, Bomu, Bondoukou Kulango, Bozo (Hainyaxo), Buamu, Bube, Budu, Bulu, Bura-Pabir, Burak, Bushi, C’Lela, Cahungwarya, Cakfem-Mushere, Cebaara Senoufo, Central Atlas Tamazight, Central-Eastern Niger Fulfulde, Cerma, Chiduruma, Chiga, Chokwe, Chumburung, Cicipu, Cishingini, Comorian (Ngazidja), Crioulo (Upper Guinea), Daba, Dadiya, Dagaare (Southern), Dagbani, Dan, Dan, Dangaléat, Dawro, Dazaga, Deg, Delo, Dendi, Denya, Dghwede, Dida (Yocoboué), Didinga, Dii, Dikaka, Dinka, Dinka (Northeastern), Ditammari, Dogon (Toro So), Doyayo, Duala, Duya, Dyan, Dyula, Dza, Ebira, Ede Cabe, Ede Ica, Ede Idaca, Ede Ije, Efik, Ejagham, Ekpeye, Elip, Emai-Iuleha-Ora, Embu, Engenni, English, Esan, Etkywan, Etulo, Ewe, Ewondo, Ezaa, Fang, Fanti, Fe’fe’, Fon, Foodo, Frafra, French, Fulah, Fulfulde (Adamawa), Fulfulde (Borgu), Fulfulde (Western Niger), Fuliiru, Fur, Ga, Gamo, Ganda, Gbari, Gbaya (Sudan), Gbaya-Mbodomo, Gbe (Tofin), Gbe (Waci), Gbe (Xwela), Gen, German, gevové, Ghomala, Gikyode, Godié, Goemai, Gofa, Gokana, Gonja, Goo, Gor, Gourmanchéma, Grebo, Gude, Gulay, Gumuz, Gun, Gungu, Guro, Gusii, Gwak, Gyele, Hanga, Harari, Hassaniyya, Hausa, Hdi, Herero, Hyam, Ibani, Ibibio, Idoma, Ifè, Igbo, Igede, Igo, Ijo (Southeast), Ik, Ika, Ikposo, Ikwere, Ikwo, Iten, Ivbie North-Okpela-Arhe, Izere, Izii, Jenaama Bozo, Jibu, Jju, Jola-Fonyi, Jola-Kasa, Jukun Takum, Jur Modo, Juǀʼhoan, Kaansa, Kabalai, Kabba, Kabiyé, Kabuverdianu, Kabyle, Kako, Kalanga, Kalenjin, Kamba, Kamuku, Kamwe, Kanuri, Kanuri (Central), Kanuri (Manga), Kaonde, Karaboro (Eastern), Karang, Karekare, Kasem, Kasem, Kenga, Kenyang, Kibaku, Kikuyu, Kim, Kimbundu, Kimré, Kinyarwanda, Kirike, Kissi (Northern), Kita Maninkakan, Kituba, Koalib, Kom, Koma, Kombe, Kongo, Konjo, Konkomba, Koonzime, Koro Wachi, Kouya, Koyra Chiini, Koyraboro Senni, Kpelle, Kpelle (Guinea), Krache, Krio, Krumen (Plapo), Krumen (Tepo), Kuanyama, Kukele, Kulango (Bouna), Kunama, Kuo, Kuria, Kusaal, Kutep, Kutu, Kwanja, Kwasio, Kwere, Láá Láá Bwamu, Lama (Togo), Lamang, Lamba, Lamnso’, Langi, Lango [Uganda], Lehar, Lele, Lendu, Lese, Ligbi, Limba (West-Central), Limbum, Lingala, Lobala, Lobi, Logo, Lokaa, Loko, Lomwe, Longuda, Lozi, Luba-Katanga, Luba-Lulua, Lugbara, Luguru, Lukpa, Lunda, Luo, Luvale, Luwo, Luyia, Lyélé, Ma’di, Maasina Fulfulde, Machame, Mada, Mafa, Makaa, Makhuwa, Makhuwa-Meetto, Makonde, Malagasy, Malba Birifor, Mamara Senoufo, Mambila (Cameroon), Mambila (Nigeria), Mampruli, Mandingo, Mandinka, Mandjak, Mangbetu, Mango, Maninka (Sankaran), Maninkakan (Eastern), Mankanya, Mano, Manyika, Maore Comorian (Latin), Masaaba, Masai, Masalit, Masana, Mbe, Mbelime, Mbembe (Cross River), Mbere, Mbo, Mbuko, Mbula-Bwazza, Me’en, Medumba, Mendankwe-Nkwen, Mende, Ménik, Merey, Meru, Metaʼ, Mfumte, Miyobe, Mmaala, Moba, Mokole, Mongo, Morisyen, Moro, Morokodo, Mossi, Mumuye, Mundang, Mundani, Mündü, Murle, Muyang, Mwaghavul, Mwan, Mwani, Nafaanra, Nama, Nara, Nateni, Nawdm, Nawuri, Ndamba, Ndau, Ndogo, Ndonga, Ndrulo, Ndut, Ngambay, Ngangam, Ngas, Ngbaka, Ngbandi (Northern), Ngiemboon, Ngindo, Ngiti, Ngomba, Ngulu, Nigerian Fulfulde, Nigerian Pidgin, Ninzo, Nkonya, Nomaande, Noon, Noone, North Ndebele, Northern Bobo Madaré, Northern Dagara, Northern Sotho, Ntcham, Nuer, Nugunu, Nuni (Northern), Nupe-Nupe-Tako, Nyabwa, Nyamwezi, Nyangbo, Nyanja, Nyankole, Nyasa Tonga, Nyemba, Nyoro, Nzakara, Nzima, Nǁng, Obolo, Ogbah, Okiek, Oromo, Otuho, Paasaal, Pana (Central African Republic), Pangu, Parkwa, Pero, Phuie, Pogolo, Pokomo, Pökoot, Portuguese, Pulaar, Pular, Punu, Pyam, Rendille, Reshe, Réunion Creole French, Riffian (Latin), Rigwe, Rombo, Ron, Ronga, Rundi, Rwa, Saafi-Saafi, Safaliba, Saho, Samburu, Sango, Sangu, Sãotomense, Sar, Saxwe Gbe, Sekpele, Selee, Sena, Sénoufo (Djimini), Sénoufo (Supyire), Serer, Seselwa Creole French, Shambala, Sheko, Shilluk, Shona, Sidamo, Sisaala (Tumulung), Sissala, Siwu, Soga, Sokoro, Somali, Soninke, South Central Banda, South Ndebele, Southern Bobo Madaré, Southern Kisi, Southern Nuni, Southern Samo, Southern Sotho, Spanish, Suba, Sudanese Arabic, Sukuma, Suri (Tirmaga-Chai), Susu, Swahili, Swahili (Congo), Swati, Syenara Senoufo, Tachelhit (Latin), Tafi, Taita, Takwane, Tal, Talinga-Bwisi, Tamashek, Tamasheq (Latin), Tampulma, Tangale, Tarok, Tasawaq, Tawallammat Tamajaq, Tedaga, Téén, Tem, Tera, Teso, Tiéyaxo Bozo, Tigon Mbembe, Tikar, Timne, Tiv, Toma, Tomo Kan Dogon, Tonga, Tooro, Toposa, Toura, Toussian (Southern), Tsikimba, Tsishingini, Tsonga, Tsuvadi, Tswana, Tula, Tumbuka, Tunen, Tunisian Darija, Turka, Tuwuli, Tyap, Uduk, Umbundu, ut-Hun, ut-Ma’in, Vagla, Vai (Latin), Venda, Vengo, Vidunda, Vunjo, Vute, Waama, Waja, Wamey, Wan, Wandala, Warji, Wè Northern, Winyé, Wolaytta, Wolof, Xaasongaxango, Xhosa, Yala, Yalunka, Yamba, Yambeta, Yangben, Yao, Yaouré, Yasa, Yemba, Yom, Yoruba, Zaghawa, Zande, Zarma, Zayse, Zigula, Zulgo-Gemzek, and Zulu.

Variable font binaries only

Playfair font binaries will only be available as variable font binaries.

Version 2.101 Release

28 Nov 08:15
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Fixes small issue with Roman alternate fractions component.

Version 2.1 Release

27 Nov 10:15
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This is the release of Playfair 2.1

The new features of version 2.0 → 2.1 are

Currency symbols

12 new currency symbols ฿ ₵ ₢ ₾ ₲ ₭ ₺ ₦ ₧ ₱ ₪ ₸ ₩ in lining, tabular lining, and small-caps.

  • Tabular figures
  • Small-caps lining figures
  • Arbitrary ‘nut’ fractions
    Also known as stacking fractions
  • Upper case & small-caps arrows
  • Bulgarian morphologies

Known bugs

  • None

Download font binaries

The full compliment of static and variable fonts exists in the https://github.com/clauseggers/Playfair/tree/b54ee7342ca3134163eb727d24f17f5ba8d36316/fonts directory

Version 2.1 Release Candidate 3

16 Sep 10:17
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Pre-release

This is the second release candidate for Playfair 2.1

The new features of version 2.0 → 2.1 are

Currency symbols

12 new currency symbols ฿ ₵ ₢ ₾ ₲ ₭ ₺ ₦ ₧ ₱ ₪ ₸ ₩ in lining, tabular lining, and small-caps.

  • Tabular figures
  • Small-caps lining figures
  • Arbitrary ‘nut’ fractions
    Also known as stacking fractions
  • Upper case & small-caps arrows
  • Bulgarian morphologies

Known bugs

  • None

Download font binaries

The full compliment of static and variable fonts exists in the https://github.com/clauseggers/Playfair/tree/5ce16a618c8952b896311f75294e10e3db5fc009/fonts directory

Version 2.1 Release Candidate 2

15 Sep 11:06
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Pre-release

This is the second release candidate for Playfair 2.1

The new features of version 2.0 → 2.1 are

Currency symbols

12 new currency symbols ฿ ₵ ₢ ₾ ₲ ₭ ₺ ₦ ₧ ₱ ₪ ₸ ₩ in lining, tabular lining, and small-caps.

  • Tabular figures
  • Small-caps lining figures
  • Arbitrary ‘nut’ fractions
    Also known as stacking fractions
  • Upper case & small-caps arrows
  • Bulgarian morphologies

Known bugs

  • None

Download font binaries

The full compliment of static and variable fonts exists in the https://github.com/clauseggers/Playfair/tree/58a0cedfa53424d4c31175bace064ca0f98c0037/fonts directory

Version 2.1 Release Candidate

30 May 11:00
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This merge is version 2.1 of Playfair.

The new features of version 2.0 → 2.1 are

Currency symbols

12 new currency symbols ฿ ₵ ₢ ₾ ₲ ₭ ₺ ₦ ₧ ₱ ₪ ₸ ₩ in lining, tabular lining, and small-caps.

  • Tabular figures
  • Small-caps lining figures
  • Arbitrary ‘nut’ fractions
    Also known as stacking fractions
  • Upper case & small-caps arrows
  • Bulgarian morphologies

Known bugs

  • Nut fractions (AFRC feature) is semi-broken when fonts are generated from Glyphs.
  • Context dependant switching glyphs is broken in fonts generated from Glyphs.

Version 2.0 Release Candidate

18 Mar 11:37
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Playfair 2.0 Release Candidate.