[FIXED] No grey glyph for semicolon in the glyph overview window

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[FIXED] No grey glyph for semicolon in the glyph overview window

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Something that I have noticed when fontmaking is that with a new project there is no grey glyph for semicolon in the glyph overview window.

Is this a bug?

I mention this because I am wondering what is causing the problem. I have checked the mappings and the postscript names with some other fonts and they seem fine.

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Re: No grey glyph for semicolon in the glyph overview window

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No problem here. What font are you using for the empty glyphs? Check in options, overview.
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If you don't see a sample, then the "sample font" doesn't contain that specific glyph itself, although that is very unlikely. So I suspect the glyph has misses the codepoint. In your case $3B, as that represents the semicolon character.
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Re: No grey glyph for semicolon in the glyph overview window

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If I start a new project and don't include outlines, there are no grey glyphs for semicolon, middle dot, fraction slash or hyphen-minus. The font used in the overview is Arial.
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Re: No grey glyph for semicolon in the glyph overview window

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Alfred wrote:If I start a new project and don't include outlines, there are no grey glyphs for semicolon, middle dot, fraction slash or hyphen-minus. The font used in the overview is Arial.
Yes!

I have now found those others as well.

Also fi and fl ligatures.

That provided a clue!

It seems that each of the cells with no grey glyph are mapped to two code points.

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Then it must be a bug. We'll look into this after we return from ATypI.
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Re: No grey glyph for semicolon in the glyph overview window

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Perhaps another aspect of this bug.

I have two glyphs: $2010 (hyphen) and $2011 (non-breaking hyphen) in my Template font, which are both composites of $2D (hyphen), which is also mapped to $AD (soft hyphen).

The first glyph ($2010) shows a grey outline in an empty glyph, but the second one ($2011) does not.

The hyphen glyph ($2D) in the template font is also mapped to the soft hyphen ($AD).

The soft hyphen and the hyphen both show grey glyphs in other fonts when empty.
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Re: No grey glyph for semicolon in the glyph overview window

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This bug affects all multi-mapped glyphs. We will fix this one with the next upcoming release.
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