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Latin-1 Supplement coverage incomplete

Audit code: coverage-latin-1-supp

Definition

The Latin-1 Supplement subset is incomplete — accented letters used across Western European languages (À É Ñ Ü etc.). Missing glyphs mean Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, etc. won't render in your font.

How Patens surfaces this

The Patens audit module checks for coverage-latin-1-supp across five teaching surfaces: the edit-panel inline issue list, the project-wide audit page, the release pre-flight check, the family hub, and the home-page project tile. Every surface shows the same plain-English explanation and links back to this page. This rule is detection-only — there's no automatic fix because the correction is design-dependent (it requires a judgment call about the glyph's intended shape or the font's intended behaviour). The audit message links to the specific glyph or field that needs attention.

Run this check yourself

Patens runs every audit rule live as you draw — including this one. The editor (in private alpha) shows coverage-latin-1-supp firing on real glyphs, or check your own work from the CLI:

npx patens audit your-project.font.json

Canonical references

Primary literature where this rule is established or explained. Drawn from the open-licensed corpus — browse the full 42-source canonical library or read the research artifact.

  • The Unicode Standard, Version 16.0

    Unicode Consortium · 2024 · Unicode Consortium· § Block: Latin-1 Supplement (U+0080 - U+00FF)

    Latin-1 Supplement covers Western European accented characters (é, ñ, ü, etc.); missing these breaks rendering for major world languages.

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