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Re: A List Apart considers user interfaces for variable fonts
Peter: As you say, there's a significant learning curve involved in understanding how level-curves controls in image editing apps work, and in being able to use them to achieve the results one w…4 -
Re: Does that “y” exist?
Yes, it exists, and can certainly be appropriate to this style of type, but yours is too wide, as is your lowercase u (your uppercase U, conversely, is too narrow). Begin by making the counter of the…2 -
Re: Are OTF fonts from Glyphs broken on Windows?
NotePad is especially useful for testing raw OpenType lookup behaviour as processed by Uniscribe. There's minimal intervening levels in Notepad, so it is better suited for this process than Word…3 -
Re: Are OTF fonts from Glyphs broken on Windows?
Re. testing on Windows: The perennial problem is that there are so many different layers of system, shared libraries, and apps, that it is difficult to diagnose where a problem is occurring. Testing …4 -
Re: Are OTF fonts from Glyphs broken on Windows?
Have you confirmed that OS/2 things like codepage and Unicode range bits are correct in the font that is being generated? That's the most common font fallback trigger on Windows. You say that TT…1
