Swapping Alternate and Default Form

Connor Davenport
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Hi there! Does anyone know of a method for simply just swapping an alternate form for the default form in an OTF/TTF. I think I'm just totally over thinking this but I dont know. Thanks in advance.
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Connor Davenport said:Hi there! Does anyone know of a method for simply just swapping an alternate form for the default form in an OTF/TTF. I think I'm just totally over thinking this but I dont know. Thanks in advance.
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@Adam Jagosz Sorry about that—I have mastered files but I want a custom version of the font where the alternates are the defaults. Does that make sense?0
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It'd be best to do it when exporting the OTF/TFF files from your font editor. For example in Glyphs there's the "Rename Glyphs" instance parameter.0
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@Robert Janes thanks man—unfortunately I was working from mastered files, but i ended up using @Adam Twardoch's awesome pyftfeatfreeze tool
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You could also use TTX to dump the cmap table and remap the character codes to the glyphs you prefer.1
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Of course, however, <cmap> remap won’t help if you want the existing features to take on the opposite behavior.
For example, if Stylistic Set 1 originally substitutes single-story a in place of default double-story, and you now want to swap the single in as default and have the feature then swap in the double as the alternate, then you’ll need to also edit the fea code accordingly.
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