Nah, i will not fix the »Wittenberger Fraktur« i got.
It is in some old, pre-#Unicode encoding.
It has ſ in where s should be and s where – and # are. Twice for reasons.
Similarly there are a bunch of other ligatures that you usually have for proper blackletter, like ck, ch, ſſ &c.

That is something that, i ges, i could sort out. I just cba. I just got it for free once and am not interested in #blackletter.

#WittenbergerFraktur

Also, it has lots of blackletter-with-accent characters. That is non standard.
Most of these are in the right places. But the long-ſ-in-the-round-s-spot thing means one curiosity:
Long-ſ-with-hatcheck.
That, as far as i can tell, is not really a thing anybody has ever used.

Also, the ſt ligature isn’t really a ligature.

Also, and that is the font, it is very wide for a blackletter font.

Also, it has two Üs, for reasons.
#hatcheck #longs #ſ #longſ #blackletter

#TIL:

Long s with stroke.
The letter actually in use, according to
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraktur#Characteristics
in #Latvia, before they finally switched to #Antiqua
Fraktur - Wikipedia