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[WIP][Do not merge] First attempt to design Euler Mathbb N,Q,R,C,H.#21

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Only design, kerning and spacing still need to be done and improvement
in the number (and type) of points is necessary.

Please give me some feedback. Is the shape ok? Any advice? Any comment is welcome!

Only design, kerning and spacing still need to be done and improvement
in the number (and type) of points is necessary.
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tacohoekwater commented Jul 19, 2017 via email

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@tacohoekwater What you mean is that the double struck are right lines in this attempt, but you would expect more curvy ones since this is supposed to be hand-drown. Right? However note that replying by email does not allow to join screenshots (or any kind of file as a matter of fact), so there is none in your post.

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Hi!
Thanks for the advice, I’ll try to fix this for the next commit.

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euler_cbb
euler_qbb
euler_dbb
euler_pbb

Hi,
Here are some attempt to make it look more like a real handwritting.
The C is "smoother" than the Q. Please tell me what you think about it.
Squirrel

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