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Re: Fontlab 5 - text in space glyph
Note that the PFM default character applies only to PS Type 1 fonts. OpenType and TrueType fonts will automatically use the .notdef glyph, presuming it is Glyph ID 0 (zero) as specified.3 -
Re: MyFonts' pricing guidelines - do you agree?
Our approach for multiscript typefaces is to offer both complete fonts and individual script subset fonts. The customers who need multiple scripts tend to be specialist publishers, companies operatin…9 -
Re: Notdef: generic or style-specific?
PS. I think staying with one of the conventional forms is important, because this glyph is meant to convey some specific information to the user, and shouldn't be ambiguous. When Microsoft relea…4 -
Re: Notdef: generic or style-specific?
@"Chris Lozos" I think perhaps we're thinking about the .notdef glyph in different ways: I think of it as a signal to the document creator that the font he or she is using doesn't…3 -
Re: Notdef: generic or style-specific?
Generic. The purpose of the .notdef glyph is to indicate a text display error, so there's no reason to match it to the display characteristics of the typeface at a particular weight or proportio…2
