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Lowercase Latin Epsilon (ɛ) has spacing issues #377

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imedadel opened this issue May 23, 2021 · 2 comments · Fixed by #380
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Lowercase Latin Epsilon (ɛ) has spacing issues #377

imedadel opened this issue May 23, 2021 · 2 comments · Fixed by #380

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Describe the bug
The Lowercase Latin Epsilon (ɛ; U+025B) has a more-than-usual spacing afterward for heavy weights and a less-than-expected spacing for lighter weights. This problem doesn't seem to affect the similarly-shaped Greek epsilon (ε; U+03B5), nor does it affect the uppercase epsilon.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Go to Inter's website
  2. Type εaɛaca–ƐACA (first epsilon is Greek, the rest are Latin)
  3. Move the weight slider around

Expected behavior
Lowercase Latin Epsilon should behave exactly the same as the Lowercase Greek Epsilon.

Screenshots
Screenshot from 2021-05-23 17-56-12
Screenshot from 2021-05-23 17-56-32

Environment

  • OS: Linux Mint 20.1
  • Chrome 90.0.4430.212 (Official Build) (64-bit)
  • Inter (Variable) 1.38

Additional context

@rsms rsms closed this as completed in #380 Jun 18, 2021
rsms pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 18, 2021
Since epsilon1 (latin small letter open e / latin epsilon) already just
uses epsilon (greek small letter epsilon), it should probably look and
behave exactly the same. The transformations previously applied to
epsilon in epsilon1 resulted in spacing inconsistencies.

Closes #377
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rsms commented Jun 18, 2021

This has been released with v3.19

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rsms commented Jun 18, 2021

Screen Shot 2021-06-18 at 14 32 41

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