Thread: Unicode Support
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May 20th, 2024, 17:47 #61
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How do I understand this, considering the above discussion?
Bilde_2024-05-20_174413174.png
This is the very same font, but in GIMP (with all its font limitations), though here inserting the fraction slash (U+2044) changes the rendering of the fraction to an actual fraction.
Method:
- In FGU, type the number, and insert a proper fraction slash (U+2044) by copy-pasting after the numerator, follow by typing the denominator.
- Repeat the same thing over the screenshot in GIMP.
As displayed in the screenshot, the font is Noto Sans Medium, the same one used by FGU (as far as I can tell; it is not the regular font weight used in this window; that was too skinny).
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May 20th, 2024, 18:12 #62
Because Gimp is using a ligature to combine the 3 characters into one (or 3 different characters using super and sub scripts) and FG doesn't have the ability to do that.
Ligature (writing) - Wikipedia
Also see 2.1 of Note 28 of the Unicode standard; UTN28-PlainTextMath-v3.pdf (unicode.org)Last edited by LordEntrails; May 20th, 2024 at 18:16.
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