On 2019-01-17 11:50 AM, Martin J. Dürst wrote:

> Most probably not. I think Asmus has already alluded to it, but in good
> typography, roman and italic fonts are considered separate.

So are Latin and Cyrillic fonts.  So are American English and Polish fonts, for that matter, even though they're both Latin based.  Times New Roman and Times New Roman Italic might be two separate font /files/ on computers, but they are the same type face.

The point I was trying to make WRT 256-glyph fonts is that they pre-date Unicode and I believe much of the "layering" is based on artifacts from that era.

Lead fonts were glyph based.  The technical concept of character came later.

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