I know this discussion comes up every now and then, and I have read through the posts regarding this topic.
One won’t find true single stroke fonts very often, but I have found and bought such a font to study it.
It is a real one stroke font even with curves, not line segments only.
I want to create some custom fonts, single stroke as well.
In FontCreator, I loaded this font from above, and it appears as some filled shapes.
This is not what I want, I want to see the line and curve work.
And of course I want to be able to export TTF as single strokes.
Q:
Is this possible with FontCreator, and if, how?
You can make fonts similar to the one you have bought with FontCreator. I haven’t seen it, so I don’t know what technique/trick they used, but usually curves overlap to avoid issues with automatic path closing.
You can make fonts similar to the one you have bought with FontCreator.
Hmm, and how?
My tests and trials all failed, I got closed shapes from FontCreator.
Or do I see the magic ‘Allow single stroke’ switch not?
I haven’t seen it, so I don’t know what technique/trick they used, but usually curves overlap to avoid issues with automatic path closing.
You should have a look at these fonts.
There are no overlaps, they are clean.
Up to now I do not see how to edit/create such fonts with FontCreator…
…so I assume I can’t.
Correct?