[XeTeX] John Hudson's talk on Scholarly types

Gareth Hughes garzohugo at gmail.com
Thu Dec 10 11:42:27 CET 2009


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Adam Twardoch (List) wrote:
> John Hudson of Tiro Typeworks recently gave an excellent talk on
> Scholarly Types at the Type[&]Design 2009 conference organized by DTL in
> the Hague.
> 
> A recording of the talk has been published on Kaveh Bazargan's
> invaluable River Valley resource:
> http://river-valley.tv/scholarly-types/
> 
> The accompanying slides are available in PDF format at:
> http://www.fonttools.org/downloads/TD_2009/Scholarly_Types.pdf
> 
> In his talk, John talks:
> * about the SBL Hebrew typeface that is a Biblical Hebrew font
> (available free of charge) developed by Tiro Typeworks for the Sociaty
> of Biblical Linguists, which pushes the boundaries of the OpenType font
> format,

Thanks for posting this, Adam. Although, are my eyes deceiving me? The
s[h]in dot on slides 9 and 10 seems to have fallen inside the letters.
Is that an InDesign failure?

Thanks for posting links to other talks. Now, I just have to find time
to listen to them.

Gareth.

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Gareth Hughes

Department of Eastern Christianity
Oriental Institute
Pusey Lane
Oxford
OX1 2LE

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