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Re: Kern On pair and word lists
You don’t really need a shared list. You always start Kern On by defining a minimum of ten pairs that do not need any kerning, so typically HH HO OH OO etc. for Latin. Then Kern On starts suggesting …4 -
Re: What's the rectangle surrounding a font glyph, including its sidebearings, called?
@"K Pease" In a key and specific sense, body height works exactly the same way in metal type and digital type, in that it is the height of the body that equals the nominal size of the type.…3 -
Re: The (real) size of a typeface
If a typeface possesses any fine details, these are naturally going to be more apparent at larger sizes. Type designers may play with this, and deliberately include details that they know will be inv…2 -
Re: Font and law in different countries
[Usual disclaimer: I am not a lawyer and this does not constitute legal advice.] Further to what Katy wrote: License agreement law, which is contract law, is different from intellectual property law.…4 -
Re: FONTLAB GLYPH RECOGNITION
Check individual Geʽez glyphs in FontLab to see whether they have Unicode values correctly assigned. In Glyphs, glyph-to-character encoding mapping is handled externally to the individual font projec…1