On Windows any decent font manager is able to get access to fonts that are visible to all applications. Better put your time and effort into making and marketing your fonts. (View Post)
You can leave out as many glyphs as you want. Even a font with just one character will install just fine in Windows. The file size is 544 bytes, as discussed here:https://forum.high-logic.com/viewtop… (View Post)
It is also worth mentioning that a rasterizer that does not support font variations will most likely show the default instance of a variable font if it contains TrueType based outlines. CFF2 will fai… (View Post)
Variable fonts are so much more than just deltas of the outlines. Hinting and OpenType positioning can also be variable; so single and pair positioning as well as anchor based rules. On top of that y… (View Post)