Hi,
Could you please confirm that these values doesn't work in Adobe programs or not? I have tested and apparently Adobe does in its own way.
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- Wed Nov 08, 2017 9:24 pm
- Forum: FontCreator - Support
- Topic: Strikeout and Underline Position
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- Tue Jul 19, 2016 10:03 pm
- Forum: FontCreator - Discussion
- Topic: Best way to do this substitution
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Re: Best way to do this substitution
Could you please tell me how to replace 2 glyphs with 1 new glyph but only when:
1- Certain Class is in front of the 2 glyphs.
2- Text is set on a salt or calt.
And also do this with reverse chaining context?
I really don't know!
1- Certain Class is in front of the 2 glyphs.
2- Text is set on a salt or calt.
And also do this with reverse chaining context?
I really don't know!
- Tue Jul 19, 2016 6:53 pm
- Forum: FontCreator - Discussion
- Topic: Best way to do this substitution
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5971
Re: Best way to do this substitution
Thanks.
I did that too, but I can't make that to ignore some glyphs. It would apply the substitution at all times.
Should I use ChainingContext?
I did that too, but I can't make that to ignore some glyphs. It would apply the substitution at all times.
Should I use ChainingContext?
- Tue Jul 19, 2016 4:57 pm
- Forum: FontCreator - Discussion
- Topic: Best way to do this substitution
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5971
Best way to do this substitution
Hi, I have designed fonts before. Persian fonts. But I had never changed too much the OpenType features except the ligatures and intial, medial,... and diacritics and stuff like that. But now I'm designing a Persian font with detached separated glyphs (like a Latin one). And I have decided to do a {...