Elstob-font VS glyphhanger

Compare Elstob-font vs glyphhanger and see what are their differences.

Elstob-font

A variable font for medievalists (by psb1558)

glyphhanger

Your web font utility belt. It can subset web fonts. It can find unicode-ranges for you automatically. It makes julienne fries. (by filamentgroup)
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Elstob-font glyphhanger
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SIL Open Font License 1.1 MIT License
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Elstob-font

Posts with mentions or reviews of Elstob-font. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-07.
  • Yes I did write a whole essay for school, using Þ
    1 project | /r/BringBackThorn | 8 May 2023
    Þe font Elſtob has a great ‘‘Engliſh ſtyle’’ Þ glyph in it. https://github.com/psb1558/Elstob-font/tree/master/fonts/variable
  • I am having a difficult time finding a Garamond-style font with a long s like in 1700s news prints
    1 project | /r/typography | 3 Mar 2023
    Garamond waſn’t uſed much by then, but as Colorado-Sunſhine ſaid, Adobe Garamond Premiere Pro is the beſt option for that ſtyle. Another typeface that’s a bit more ſimilar to ſtyles ſeen in the 18th century would be Arno Pro. For a free option, Elſtob is one of the beſt, and alſo the only typeface I know of with a detailed implementation of the correct rules for long s in many languages, which can be toggled with a ſtyleſet. It alſo has a ſtyleſet for accurate ſpacing to the era.  If you’re working on a project that calls for it or accurate typeſetting for that era, I can almoſt certainly help ; ſo do feel free to aſk. Out of the above typefaces, the former two will work, but would require manual ſetting of the long s by either typing it yourſelf, or copy paſting. Elſtob can automatically ſet it for you, or you may type it yourſelf. While many typefaces do contain the long s glyph, full ſupport for its neceſſary ligatures is often an afterthought, which can make them unuſable. Other than Elſtob, I know of no typefaces with an automated ſolution that correctly employs the rules as ſet by actual printers—a few do have a general ſet, and ſome are ſlightly more accurate, but they’re all generally poor choices if you need an automated ſolution and accuracy is of any concern ; manual ſetting is neceſſary, as well as making ſure the ligatures are preſent in the typeface.
  • If a mother names her daughter after herself, is that girl a Jr?
    1 project | /r/ask | 24 Sep 2022
  • Middle Engliſh ſcribal abbreviations applied to Modern Engliſh.
    1 project | /r/neography | 22 Sep 2022
    Þat’s not a wynn, it’s an Engliſh-ſtyle uppercaſe Þ. See how it goes below þe baſeline, like J, whereas uppercaſe wynn would ſtart at baſeline, like P. Þe lowercaſe Engliſh Þ is alſo different from þe Icelandic variant. Þis font Elſtob contains boþ variants. https://github.com/psb1558/Elstob-font
  • Engliſh ſpelling iſn’t þat bad.
    2 projects | /r/ENGLISH | 7 Aug 2022
    Uſing Stylus, you can write your own CSS to apply your choſen typeface either to everything, or to ſpecifick Web ſites. Dark Reader alſo has the ability to apply a typeface, either globally, or to ſpecifick Web ſites. While either one ſhould work for your needs, do note, however, that even though Dark Reader can replace the typeface, it doeſn’t ſeem to be able to toggle ſpecifick properties of that ; thus, if you want to uſe advanced OpenType features, Stylus might be a better choice.  Here’s how your comment looks on my end. The typeface I’m uſing is Elſtob, which has a great many uſeful features.

glyphhanger

Posts with mentions or reviews of glyphhanger. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Elstob-font and glyphhanger you can also consider the following projects:

figures - Unicode symbols with fallbacks for older terminals

fontfaceobserver - Webfont loading. Simple, small, and efficient.

darkreader - Dark Reader Chrome and Firefox extension

glyphhanger - Your web font utility belt. It can subset web fonts. It can find unicode-ranges for you automatically. It makes julienne fries.

out-of-character - remove invisible unicode characters

operator-mono-lig - Add ligatures to Operator Mono similar to Fira Code

inzerosight - Giving you the ability to generate invisible text that you can then use to communicate with or use for Canary traps. A browser extension for encoding zero width + encryption.

cross-platform-terminal-characters - All the characters that work on most terminals