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Michael Day

@yeslogic

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it seems that Chrome is applying Unicode normalization and Firefox isn't, which makes these three sequences display differently: Ấ Ấ Ấ should Firefox be normalizing too? Manish Behdad Esfahbod Behnam Esfahbod @behnam.es @[email protected]

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It is so much fun working on a print publication, which will be formatted using CSS. "So this is for the web?" "No, it's for print." "But ... CSS?" Rinse. Repeat. CSS. Not just for web browsers.

Håkon Wium Lie (@wiumlie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'll be going to @DevBreak19 in June, talking about #CSS origins, present and future. Workshop on creating books in #HTML and CSS @printcssrocks Michael Day

I'll be going to @DevBreak19 in June, talking about #CSS origins, present and future. Workshop on creating books in #HTML and CSS @printcssrocks <a href="/yeslogic/">Michael Day</a>
梁海 Liang Hai (@lianghai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you like some thought-provoking questions about Unicode–OpenType Indic encoding–shaping, you’ve got to check out issues of n8willis/opentype-shaping-documents: github.com/n8willis/opent…

PrinceXML (@prince_xml) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hurray! Today we released Prince 13, with support for CSS variables (aka custom properties), lots of goodies for non-Latin scripts like Arabic & Indic, & support for fragmenting single-column/row flex containers across multiple pages. Full list: princexml.com/releases/13/

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Today we have open-sourced Allsorts, our font parser, shaping engine, and subsetter for OpenType, WOFF, and WOFF2 written in Rust Language! yeslogic.com/blog/allsorts-…

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The things I work on at Michael Day are pretty fun. This is a test case I created for text containing emoji, rendered on a path in an SVG, converted to PDF by PrinceXML.

The things I work on at <a href="/yeslogic/">Michael Day</a> are pretty fun. This is a test case I created for text containing emoji, rendered on a path in an SVG, converted to PDF by <a href="/prince_xml/">PrinceXML</a>.
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I just published a tool that I made for myself. You write cooking recipes in Markdown, with a handful of easy to follow conventions, and it generates nice looking recipe cards in PDF that you can print. Uses the amazing Prince XML by Michael Day. github.com/oscherler/reci…

I just published a tool that I made for myself.

You write cooking recipes in Markdown, with a handful of easy to follow conventions, and it generates nice looking recipe cards in PDF that you can print.

Uses the amazing Prince XML by <a href="/yeslogic/">Michael Day</a>.

github.com/oscherler/reci…
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Hello Prince 14! 🥂 CSS calc() support! ✨ Color emoji fonts and SVG fonts! 🔥 Multipass formatting with JavaScript! 🦄New column and page float features! 🎉 and, of course it produces tagged, accessible PDFs. 🆓 Free for non-commercial use. princexml.com/releases/14/

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Announcing the latest release of Allsorts, our Rust library for OpenType font shaping that now supports the Khmer, Lao, Thai, and Sinhala scripts and access to glyph contours. yeslogic.com/blog/allsorts-…