Apologies for a bit off-topic:
BTW, given that some folks at Apple don’t seem to be great fans of COLRv1, while Google isn’t a great fan of SVG, chances are that we’ll see the phasing out of "sbix" and "CBDT", but both COLRv1 and SVG will stick around — also because SVG allows bitmaps. Check out:
of su
This stuff is all bitmap-based, it’s all released fonts available on the market, and for now, they’re OT+SVG only. COLRv1 won’t replace them.
This means that we’ll keep seeing OT+SVG fonts, OT+COLRv1 fonts and quite possibly _hybrid_ OT+SVG+COLRv1 fonts, which kind of make sense if the font vendor wants to make the users’ life simple.
I’m just saying — the hybrid OT+SVG+COLRv1 font is not an eccentricity, I think it’ll be reality — especially if font editor vendors like FontLab make creation of such hybrids easy.
With 4 separate color font flavors, the market acceptance was low (but still, people have made many such fonts). But as soon as those flavors are down to just 2, I think both will stick around. (Though I do see a reason for sbix to also exist, especially in Apple’s own HEIC flavor, not PNG, which they use on iOS).
Best,
Adam