FONTLOG
Tagmukay font
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This file provides detailed information on the Tagmukay family of fonts.
This information should be distributed along with the Tagmukay fonts and
any derivative works.


Basic Font Information
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Tagmukay is a Unicode font with smart font capabilities added using 
state-of-the-art font technologies. This means that complex typographic 
issues such as the formation of ligatures are handled by the font, provided you 
are running an application that provides an adequate level of support for one of 
these smart font technologies.

SIL International is the creator of the Tagmukay fonts.


A Note Regarding the Open Font License
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The OFL prohibits the use of Reserved Font Names "Tagmukay" and "SIL" in the 
name of any font that is derived from the original version of Tagmukay.


ChangeLog
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(This should list both major and minor changes, most recent first.)

21 July 2017 (SIL NRSI team)  Tagmukay version 2.000 
- Public release version under the OFL
- Improved font hinting (using ttfautohint)
- Fixed minor bugs in OpenType and Graphite code
- Added GDEF classes
- Renamed Graphite features to match OpenType features (ss01 and ss02)
- Corrected glyph names in Regular font
- Corrected glyph order in Bold font to match Regular
- Added WOFF support and fonts

22 Jan 2014 (SIL NRSI team)  Tagmukay version 1.000 
- Private distribution version under the OFL


Acknowledgements
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(Here is where contributors can be acknowledged. If you make modifications
be sure to add your name (N), email (E), web-address (W) and description
(D). This list is sorted by last name in alphabetical order.)

N: Jonathan Coblentz
E: fonts@sil.org
W: http://scripts.sil.org/
D: Project lead, font engineer (OpenType, Graphite)

N: Sharon Correll
E: fonts@sil.org
W: http://scripts.sil.org/
D: Font engineer (Graphite)

N: Peter Martin
E: fonts@sil.org
W: http://scripts.sil.org/
D: Glyph designer

The Tagmukay project is maintained by SIL International.

For more information please visit the Tagmukay page on SIL International's 
software website: http://software.sil.org/tagmukay.

