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A python API for evaluating coverage of glyph sets in font projects.

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If you are a font developer or typeface designer, see the subdirectory encodings/GF Glyph Sets which provides glyph set definition "standards" that are typically useful sets to draw.

On the other hand, the nam files on the encodings directory are probably more useful for expert web developers. Those files explain how the Unicode Range subsets are defined, typically per script (writing system), in the Google Fonts css API.

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