Also, the examples in the last 3 sections in "Scribbles" ("Small curved steps", "Parenthesis and spheres", "Diagonal Side-way Arrows") don't seem to actually render anything interesting, just showing what is presumably the original ASCII-Art behind them. I'm confused if that's what was intended there, or something is broken (?)
edit: The whole situation is even weirder given that half of the motivation claimed by the author in the "Related" section is apparently specifically: "ran into enough challenges with [...] the text rendering [in svgbob ...] that motivated me to rewrite it in JS (svgbob is written in rust)". I mentioned my confusion about relation to svgbob in a top-level comment here, but the quote above makes it even weirder to have Typograms actually render text poorly (in Firefox)... and the jokes and tropes just seem to want to write themselves here, whether about rewriting Rust in JS, or about Google ignoring Firefox...
Also, the examples in the last 3 sections in "Scribbles" ("Small curved steps", "Parenthesis and spheres", "Diagonal Side-way Arrows") don't seem to actually render anything interesting, just showing what is presumably the original ASCII-Art behind them. I'm confused if that's what was intended there, or something is broken (?)
edit: The whole situation is even weirder given that half of the motivation claimed by the author in the "Related" section is apparently specifically: "ran into enough challenges with [...] the text rendering [in svgbob ...] that motivated me to rewrite it in JS (svgbob is written in rust)". I mentioned my confusion about relation to svgbob in a top-level comment here, but the quote above makes it even weirder to have Typograms actually render text poorly (in Firefox)... and the jokes and tropes just seem to want to write themselves here, whether about rewriting Rust in JS, or about Google ignoring Firefox...