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I noticed that in the glyph-diff report, Chrome will display some glyphs like U+1FFD: GREEK OXIA and U+0385: GREEK DIALYTIKA TONOS using different glyphs if the originals with the needed codepoint aren't available, while Firefox won't. So if the old font has them but not the new font, you'll get a false no-diff report.
Not sure what to do about this.
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I noticed that in the glyph-diff report, Chrome will display some glyphs like U+1FFD: GREEK OXIA and U+0385: GREEK DIALYTIKA TONOS using different glyphs if the originals with the needed codepoint aren't available, while Firefox won't. So if the old font has them but not the new font, you'll get a false no-diff report.
Not sure what to do about this.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: