I can't edit master with decimal axis location(such as 0.71429).
Also, textbox in variations window and default value in axis value properties doesn't accept sufficient precision (5.5 digits in decimal is needed).
[CLOSED] Decimal axis location
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Re: Decimal axis location
That is strange.
Maybe we have an issue with international value settings.
We have these system settings for Number values: Also be aware internally variable font locations are stored in a specific format that has limitations.
Maybe we have an issue with international value settings.
We have these system settings for Number values: Also be aware internally variable font locations are stored in a specific format that has limitations.
Re: Decimal axis location
I clicked refresh(I guess) button in Masters and Layers window and now the glyph is editable.
Thanks anyway.
Thanks anyway.
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Re: Decimal axis location
When you click that button it will re-interpolate glyph outlines for the selected master. You can do this for multiple glyphs by selecting them in the Font Overview panel. if a glyph has no layer for the master, it will be added.
This is not related to the issue you initially mentioned, unless I misunderstand it. Which seems likely, so please further explain the initial problem.
Re: Decimal axis location
I found that I didn't add the layer after adding master but these masters are visible in Masters and Layers window when you're in font overview tab.
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Re: Decimal axis location
Thank you. I now understand what you did.
When you add a New Empty Master through the Masters tab on the Font Properties panel, all outlines still lack outlines for the new master. If you want to start with a copy of another master, then select the appropriate one from the popup menu.
Otherwise within the Font Overview panel select all glyphs and then click the [+] sign to add an empty outline for a specific master.