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Re: What could be an effective strategy for handling frac/tions in OpenType fonts?
@"Nick Shinn" Nutso is is pretty robust, so long as the user doesn’t apply tracking to the results.1 -
Re: What could be an effective strategy for handling frac/tions in OpenType fonts?
Erwin’s advice is good. I would only add that the frac feature should only ever be applied to discrete fraction strings, which is why I don’t think his second method is needed: the frac feature shoul…1 -
Re: Make Semi Bold and Bold fonts
If you are getting either a distorted shape or no glyph in the semibold instance, this indicates that the glyph outlines in your two masters are not compatible. No glyph indicates that FontLab is com…1 -
Re: Finding/tweaking the parameters used to generate a licensed WOFF
WOFF and WOFF2 are quite different webfont formats, so always try to be clear about which you are talking about: WOFF uses a very simple and direct compression of the input font (akin to zipping a fi…1 -
Re: A new Art Deco, and the hunt for Broadway Greek/Cyrillic
We need to see this letter in context, in words alongside other letters in this design. Tural’s advice is excellent for the design of this letter in typical text faces, but the conventions of the Art…1