(Help) Smartest way to force a font to use specific glyphs by default

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  • fonttools-opentype-feature-freezer

    OTFeatureFreezer GUI app and pyftfeatfreeze commandline tool in Python to permanently "apply" OpenType features to fonts, by remapping their Unicode assignments

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