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Intended for continuous reading on the web (longer articles
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in online news, magazines, blogs), Rasa supports over 92
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languages in Latin and 2 in Gujarati script (Gujarati and Kachchi). The fonts supports a wide array of basic and
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compound syllables used in Gujarati.
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A Latin-only version is available as <a href="https://www.google.com/fonts/specimen/Yrsa">Yrsa</a>.
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In terms of glyphs included Rasa is a superset of Yrsa and includes the complete Latin, but in Rasa the Latin may be
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adjusted to support the primary Gujarati font.
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It is a deliberate experiment in remixing existing typefaces:
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The Latin part began with Eben Sorkin's <a href="https://www.google.com/fonts/specimen/Merriweather">Merriweather</a>.
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The Gujarati began with David Březina’s <a href="https://www.rosettatype.com/Skolar#gujarati">Skolar Gujarati</a>.
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To contribute, see <a href="https://github.com/rosettatype/yrsa">github.com/rosettatype/yrsa</a>.
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