Many of these variants are designed, already included in the font and turned on a language-by-language basis; for example see the cursive 'шщ' in the following attachment:
but the cursive form and upright form tend to be quite different. The following school sample text is Bulgarian, not Russian Cyrillic, but it's possible to see some of the diversity:
the question is then, what should the /default/ for each language be, as this is the one that users in a particular language or country will see first.
Many of these variants are designed, already included in the font and turned on a language- by-language basis; for example see the cursive 'шщ' in the following attachment:
https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu- font-family/ +bug/708578/ +attachment/ 1811451/ +files/ bg-school- primer- layout. pdf
but the cursive form and upright form tend to be quite different. The following school sample text is Bulgarian, not Russian Cyrillic, but it's possible to see some of the diversity:
http:// launchpadlibrar ian.net/ 62975117/ IMG_7470. JPG
the question is then, what should the /default/ for each language be, as this is the one that users in a particular language or country will see first.