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This is a sentence I borrowed that contains every Hungarian character at least once:
"Jó foxim és Don Quijote húszwattos lámpánál ülve egy pár bűvös edzőcipőt készít."
Would you like to add ñ too?
Good. A little tip though, since the dot of (i) is square and not circle, you might wanna reconsider your dieresis for consistency. Try nudging accents a little bit so that they are optically centered. And spacing of some letters need to be fixed. Keep it up!
Well, Ñ isn't hungarian, but spanish, if it was added, then it'd have full hungarian AND spanish support (if the ¿ and ¡ were added too)
I was just experimenting as a first time user without noticing others might be interrested. I still need to learn the rules of the game but I am happy to add the missing characters. Real credit goes to the original Fontstructor. In my view the added letters should be fed back to the original font set to make that complete instead of branching it out for various languages. Thank you for all your suggestions.
I finally learned how to create composite bricks, how to stack and nudge them. I discovered that the bricks were of size 2 and that is why I had hard time with everything. To practice I added the requested characters for Spanish. The set is still quite raugh with many missing characters and symbols. The consistency is questionable but it does the job I wanted it for.
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