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Re: Dry Transfer Lettering — Germany — perhaps circa 1970 ?
Lovely! BTW, Claudio’s ID was the correct one, and the case ultimately settled out of court. I wish I could tell you all about it, but I can say it involved a very famous work of art (as in, I have s…2 -
Re: Synchronizing masters FL7
There is also “mostly-compatible,” which is a lighter shade of green. It indicates a glitch that still allows interpolation, but is probably undesirable. IIRC, things such as a slightly different sta…1 -
Re: Re-ordering Font(families)?
These fonts are owned by Monotype, these days. Unfortunately, their current licensing terms do not normally allow for modifications. Of course, people are bound by the terms in effect at the time and…2 -
Re: Inferior characters
John’s version is close. Except it was some person or people at Microsoft who were sure they needed 'sinf' to have subscripts on the baseline. Nobody at Adobe at the time (late 90s) had any…7 -
Re: FontForge: Is it possible to reorder unicode slots for alternate characters?
In a font, there are two orderings built in: - encoding order (usually Unicode), which of course only applies to encoded glyphs - glyph ID (GID) order, which is the actual order of glyphs in the font…1
