> Some fonts don't display this correctly; they show the macron partially
> or completely to the right of the base letter, instead of directly below
> it. The solution is to use another font, and to ask font vendors to fix
> this combination so it looks decent.

“(2) Fonts are much harder to create. Instead of just needing a graphic designer to draw characters, you now need to a programmer as well, who understands OpenType tables. […] Again, HackAscii wins.”

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