Hey everyone. I’m a graphic designer working in the marketing field. One of my current passion projects is designing an industrial sans-serif typeface. I’ve spent the last few months learning Fontforge in my free time so I can implement this project but I’ve hit a stumbling block.
Adobe CC has a feature with .otf files that displays a small menu of alternate characters when the user hovers over a highlighted character in a text box.
See the image linked below for an example of this : https://imgur.com/a/T63Og
My typeface has a number of alternate characters and I cannot figure out how to get this alternate character menu to show up when I use it in Adobe CC. I’ve tried tinkering with Alternate Subs and everything else under the Glyph Info menu. I’ve read through the info on Github and I still can’t figure it out. I’m new to using Fontforge and still learning about how a font-file actually functions so I’m sure there is a simple way to do this and I’m just missing it.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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https://imgur.com/a/QS40Q
Unfortunately I'm still missing something because after generating the font with these settings I still don't get the little hover menu in CC.
Any idea what I could have overlooked?
That said... I am a bit confused about why you'd link accented letters this way. Either you are naming your glyphs incorrectly, or you are using this feature to access accented letters from their base characters—which will cause grief for users downstream....
Heck, it might be this incorrect use of the feature that the Adobe apps are clever enough to reject: if something is encoded non-PUA they might not show it as an alternate?
None of this seems to produce the hover substitution menu in CC. I even exported one of these as a feature file, loaded it back into fontforge and it switched the character file in the menu. So I'm just not sure what little piece I'm missing.
I've read all through many instructions like the two below and can't sift out the missing piece.
https://fontforge.github.io/lookups.html#basic-subs
http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/entry/131
I'm considering reaching out to some of the web developers I work with to see if they can analyze this problem and tell what I might be missing. If that doesn't work perhaps I'll just let the alternates exist in the glyph panel and give up on this feature.
Have you been successful in getting the little menu in Creative Cloud to work for you alternate substitutions?
btw. are You sure, it's not a problem with Font Cache in Adobe program?
Thanks to everyone who replied and helped me figure this out. I'm looking forward to putting my typeface up for a critique after I push some of the letterforms a little more.
Cheers and Happy New Year!