Area Clusters: The map is intelligently segmented into numerous small regions or clusters.
All of this invites a programmatic solution. While fontcustom and ImageMagick take care of generating glyphs, it seems that a convenient way to write lookup rules is the .fea format, but I didn't find a way to integrate it with fonttools' .ttx format (which is basically xml). I took the lowest common denominator approach of directly editing the .ttx of Noto Sans Mono (although glyph shapes are computed from Droid Sans Mono, as that's what I started with when patching FontForge).
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What I find appealing about the “magic” of Ruby might feel opaque and confusing to you. If you like expressive code and come from a Perl “There Is More Than One Way To Do It” background, I imagine you’ll love it. But I’ve come to realise that choice of tools (vi vs emacs vs vscode - FIGHT!) can be a very personal matter and often reflect far more of how our own minds work. Particularly so when it comes down to something like language and framework choice: These are the lowest layers that are responsible for turning your thoughts and ideas into executable code.
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