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Shortened description text to the one used on Google Fonts #53

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18 changes: 7 additions & 11 deletions DESCRIPTION.en_us.html
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<p>
Ysabeau combines the familiar timeless letterforms of the Garamond legacy with the unencumbered crispness of a clean low-contrast sans serif. Unlike other humanist sans, Ysabeau retains the confident wide stride and unapologetic extenders of the world's favorite book face for unmitigated reading comfort. Try it on your e-reader and never look back! Pair it with <i>EB Garamond</i> or <i>Cormorant</i> for a perfect match, or blow it up to page-filling sizes and revel in its elegance.
Ysabeau combines the familiar timeless letterforms of the Garamond legacy with the unencumbered crispness of a clean
low-contrast sans serif. Unlike other humanist sans, Ysabeau retains the confident wide stride and unapologetic
extenders of the world's favorite book face for unmitigated reading comfort. Try it on your e-reader and never look
back! Pair it with <i>EB Garamond</i> or <i>Cormorant</i> for a perfect match, or blow it up to page-filling sizes
and revel in its elegance.
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<p>
Ysabeau offers extensive Latin, Greek and Cyrillic coverage with small caps, contextual and stylistic alternates, and classic Garamond-style ligatures. If you don't like ligatures, just disable them and let the contextual alternates take care of collisions instead!
Ysabeau offers extensive Latin, Greek and Cyrillic.
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<p>
The spin-off fonts Ysabeau Office, Ysabeau Infant, and Ysabeau SC offer selected sets of OpenType variants promoted to default for ease of use:
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<ul>
<li><i>Ysabeau Office</i> is an exercise in restraint. It suppresses the flamboyant long «Q» alternates, turns the slanted hyphen horizontal, and replaces the old-style figures with tabular lining figures.</li>
<li><i>Ysabeau Infant</i> features single-storey designs for «a» and «g», a script-style «y», a tailed «l», Bulgarian Cyrillic forms, and proportional lining figures.</li>
<li><i>Ysabeau SC</i> replaces the lowercase with small caps.</li>
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To contribute, please see <a href="https://github.com/CatharsisFonts/Ysabeau">github.com/CatharsisFonts/Ysabeau</a>.
To contribute, see <a href="http://github.com/CatharsisFonts/Ysabeau">github.com/CatharsisFonts/Ysabeau</a>.
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