Friends, I have been sick for a week and I am still not feeling too well. If I do not call in tonight, please excuse my absence. When classifying the pairs in the Underlining Analysis I noticed that some glyphs that has a combining mark are incorrectly rendered in Courier font in my web browsers (Chrome and Firefox on MacOS). The mark was rendered to the right of the base character instead of above or below it. When I copied it to and editor it was correctly rendered there with the same font (or at least the same font name). Then I also discovered that in some cases the distinction between the first and the second character (character in column C vs column D) was larger because the added underlining was moved further down. I have done my basic judgement on how it looks like in the web browser without zooming the window. Then I zoomed to 120% and made a comment in those cases where I then would judge 2 or 3 instead of 1 or 2. Mats --- Mats Dufberg DNS Specialist Internetstiftelsen (The Swedish Internet Foundation) Mobile: +46 73 065 3899 https://internetstiftelsen.se/
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Mats Dufberg