Markdrift
Markdrift is a term used in typography and digital rendering to describe the observed misalignment of diacritic marks relative to their base letters under certain conditions. The term combines mark, referring to diacritical symbols, and drift, referring to unintended movement. It is discussed in the context of rendering quality and font design rather than as a formal typographic category.
Causes include font hinting and glyph substitution when combining marks attach to base letters, subpixel rendering,
Measurement typically involves comparing the anchor positions of diacritics to their bases across a test suite
Mitigation strategies include using robust fonts with explicit diacritic anchors, preferring precomposed characters when appropriate, ensuring
Although not universally recognized as a formal phenomenon, markdrift is discussed in font design and rendering
See also: diacritic placement, combining marks, font hinting, ligatures, anchor-based diacritics.