Literally everything about this post makes my skin crawl
I have an Adobe font "Minion Pro." It implements greek letters.
I have the italic version of the font. It implements italic greek letters.
Unicode contains italic greek letters in the not-italic context, intended for use with math.
When using Prince to render a unicode-italic-greek-math-plane-gamma, which Minion doesn't have, Prince has the opportunity to substitute regular-gamma from italic-Minion.
Prince substitutes basic question mark instead.
I ... I can't actually decide whether I *want* it to be smart about this.
I have an Adobe font "Minion Pro." It implements greek letters.
I have the italic version of the font. It implements italic greek letters.
Unicode contains italic greek letters in the not-italic context, intended for use with math.
When using Prince to render a unicode-italic-greek-math-plane-gamma, which Minion doesn't have, Prince has the opportunity to substitute regular-gamma from italic-Minion.
Prince substitutes basic question mark instead.
I ... I can't actually decide whether I *want* it to be smart about this.
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