At 11:46 AM 7/7/02 -0700, Keith Packard wrote:
>That's a fine question; I did prune the non-Latin1 glyphs from fr.orth to
>match existing Latin1 fonts, but I left the non-ASCII glyphs in the
>coverage because I have no ASCII-only fonts and didn't realize there still
>were some in the wild.  I suppose that was rather na�ve of me.

Most professional fonts may include Latin-1, but many amateur fonts only
include ASCII, and that doesn't look like it's stopping. Cumberland
Fontworks, for example, is a site that releases a number of fonts with
only ASCIIish character sets. As most Americans can't access those letters
from their keyboard (ALT-foobar unknown and clumsy), I doubt it would be
that big a deal to most people.

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