Makes sense now. What I would recommend is that you *flatten* your glyph in Inkscape. This will require you to turn anything that’s just a path into an object and anywhere you might be using masks fo… (View Post)
As someone still becoming familiarized with everything that goes into the production stages of fonts, I'm realizing more and more that there's a lot that goes into turning a *typeface design* into a … (View Post)
One file per font, contained in a folder by the same name. This folder is located in the following common location, per platform: - Windows: %COMMONPROGRAMFILES%/SMuFL/Fonts/fontname/fontname.json - … (View Post)
Since I use FontForge on Windows (and not directly with UFO data), I coded up my own version of this functionality, which *does* account for the italic data. It can be run via command line or as part… (View Post)