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Russian pre-1918 Cyrillic #158

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dmdobrowolski opened this issue Apr 2, 2018 · 10 comments · Fixed by #555 or #562
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Russian pre-1918 Cyrillic #158

dmdobrowolski opened this issue Apr 2, 2018 · 10 comments · Fixed by #555 or #562
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@dmdobrowolski
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Cyrillic in your fonts is great, however these days most of Cyrillic fonts contain glyphs for letters used in Russian before the revolution of 1917 (and the consequent orthographic reform of 1918), namely
U+0462 Cyrillic capital letter yat
U+0463 Cyrillic small letter yat
U+0472 Cyrillic capital letter fita
U+0473 Cyrillic small letter fita
U+0474 Cyrillic capital letter izhitsa
U+0475 Cyrillic small letter izhitsa

As of now there is only fita (despite the most frequent of these letters was yat).

Bulgarians would also ask for big yus (U+046A — capital, U+046B — small), used in Bulgarian until 1945.

Having all the four letters would be really good for using your fonts in the humanities.

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mjabbink commented Nov 1, 2018

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@mjabbink I will add these to the list for a future update.

I suggest to add U+017F Latin lowercase long s then too, since it is a similar archaic glyph.

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AlsoScratch commented Aug 19, 2019

Speaking of the Cyrillic letter Fita, could we have it be a wavy line instead of straight? (I know the current one probably isn't wrong)

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@AlsoScratch The middle line in cyrillic Fita (U+0473) has to be wavy, straight line gives you another letter (U+04E9) used in some Turkic languages but not in pre-Bolshevik Russian. The current one IS wrong, unfortunately.

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The middle line in cyrillic Fita (U+0473) has to be wavy, straight line gives you another letter (U+04E9) used in some Turkic languages but not in pre-Bolshevik Russian. The current one IS wrong, unfortunately.

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Hey there! v6.1.0 was just released that references this issue.

Comment here or join the release discussion to provide feedback or voice concerns. Thanks!

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Hey there! v6.3.0 was just released that references this issue.

Comment here or join the release discussion to provide feedback or voice concerns. Thanks!

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moyogo commented Jun 1, 2023

Regarding the bar of fita or the bar of barred o: notofonts/latin-greek-cyrillic#46

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Plex Serif v3.0

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Plex Sans v3.4

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