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Taken from the upstream repository, https://github.com/cyrealtype/Lora-Cyrillic/pull/16 following characters have been added: uni2010, Cdotaccent, cdotaccent, Ebreve, ebreve, Hbar, hbar, Ibreve, ibreve, second, Ldot, ldot, Eng, eng, Obreve, obreve, Tbar, tbar, longs, uni018F, uni01B7, uni01CD, uni01CE, uni01D3, uni01D4, uni01E4, uni01E5, Gcaron, gcaron, uni01E8, uni01E9, uni2052, uni01EE, uni01EF, Oslashacute, oslashacute, uni021E, uni021F, uni0259, minute, uni0292, uni0328, uni1C81, uni1C85, uni1E9E, uni212A, uni212B, uni27E8, uni27E9
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FONTLOG for the Lora font
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This file provides detailed information on the Lora
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font Software.
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This information should be distributed along with the
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Lora fonts and any derivative works.
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Basic Font Information
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Lora is a well-balanced contemporary serif with roots in calligraphy. It is a text typeface with moderate contrast well suited for body text.
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A paragraph set in Lora will make a memorable appearance because of its brushed curves in contrast with driving serifs. The overall typographic voice of Lora perfectly conveys the mood of a modern-day story, or an art essay.
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Technically Lora is optimised for screen appearance, and works equally well in print.
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Designed by Olga Karpushina, and Alexei Vanyashin for Cyreal.
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Lora is a Unicode typeface family that supports
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languages that use the Latin script and its variants, and
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could be expanded to support other scripts.
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More specifically, this release supports the following Unicode
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ranges: Latin-1, Adobe Latin-3, GWF Standard Cyrillic
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To contribute to the project contact Alexei Vanyashin at
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a at cyreal.org
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Source files:
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— Lora-MM.glyphs (Roman weights)
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— Lora-Italic-MM.glyphs (Italic weights)
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ChangeLog
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20 July 2011 (Olga Karpushina) Lora v. 1.000
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— Completed initial design
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30 May 2013 (Alexei Vanyashin) Lora v. 1.011
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— Extended character set in all four fonts to include
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Adobe Latin-3, and GWF Standard Cyrillic encodings.
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— Equalized vertical metrics across the styles
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19 June 2013 (Alexei Vanyashin) Lora v. 1012
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— Merged previous hinted version v. 1.000 with
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additional autohinted glyphs.
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— Improved kerning
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— Adjusted glyphs with caron accent
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26 June 2013 (Alexei Vanyashin) Lora v. 1.013
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— Fixed hinting issue
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— Minor design fixes
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12 August 2013 (Alexei Vanyashin) Lora v. 1.014
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— equalised nbsp, sp, noBreak, nonmarkingreturn advance widths
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25 May 2016 (Alexei Vanyashin) Lora v. 1.015
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— enlonged emdashes as per issue https://github.com/google/fonts/issues/217#issuecomment-221395327
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— added Esperanto support as per request form fishque.com
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16 July 2016 (Alexei Vanyashin) Lora v. 1.016
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— fixed issue #1 (italic style not working in MS Word)
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29 October 2017 (Alexei Vanyashin) Lora v. 2.101
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- Added Cyrillic extended characters
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If you make modifications be sure to add your name (N),
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email (E), web-address (if you have one) (W) and description (D).
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This list is in alphabetical order.
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N: Olga Karpushina
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E: okarpush at gmail.com
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W: www.cyreal.org
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D: Original Author
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N: Alexei Vanyashin
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E: a at cyreal.org
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W: www.cyreal.org
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D: Designer of Cyrillic, Mastering
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