> I see your point. I compared Nachlieli with Arial and DejaVu and there
> certainly are some problems both Nachlieli and DejaVu Sans in my opinion:
>
> Both DejaVu and Nachlieli are thinner than Arial, which is not nice for
> screen reading.
> Nachlieli has too short "chupchikim" in my opinion. Both for Lamed and for
> Mem.
> The kerning of Dejavu needs some work.
>
> As I might be 50% out of work in another two weeks, I might have a look at
> some of the issues, like kerning... We'll see.
>

If you are developing Hebrew fonts, then I'm your happy testbed.

-- 
Dotan Cohen

http://what-is-what.com
http://gibberish.co.il

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