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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.
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
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:
εaɛaca–ƐACA
(first epsilon is Greek, the rest are Latin)Expected behavior
Lowercase Latin Epsilon should behave exactly the same as the Lowercase Greek Epsilon.
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