For boldening and thinning via the glyph transformer I sincerely feel that percentages are the best and most intuitive parameters that can be used. The current width of the stroke is 125 funits and I wish to reduce it to 112, so horizontal thinning factor: 89.6%. Likewise for height of stroke I want to change 125 to 98, the value is 78.4%. This would make life a whole lot easier for me and I hope many others too!
As you can see in viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3843 and viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3787, the current parameter input totally baffles me!
Bolden and thinning should use percentages as parameters
Bolden and thinning should use percentages as parameters
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Re: Bolden and thinning should use percentages as parameters
Agreed. This would be a significant improvement, especially when applying bold or thin transforms to glyphs with a high contrast. This illustration shows what should happen if both horizontal and vertical strokes were set to be 50% bolder. Or one might want to make horizontal strokes bolder by only 25% and vertical strokes bolder by 200%
At the moment, bold transformations make a pig's ear out of fine strokes such as serifs.
At the moment, bold transformations make a pig's ear out of fine strokes such as serifs.
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Re: Bolden and thinning should use percentages as parameters
If the request is implemented, could it be done as an optional choice rather than as a replacing of the present system please?
I like using measurements in a known number of font units rather than using a percentage with the possibility of rounding errors.
However, I am in favour of people having a choice, so if both systems could be available using option buttons on a dialogue panel, then that would be good.
The following post might perhaps be of interest.
viewtopic.php?p=4014#p4014
William Overington
29 May 2012
I like using measurements in a known number of font units rather than using a percentage with the possibility of rounding errors.
However, I am in favour of people having a choice, so if both systems could be available using option buttons on a dialogue panel, then that would be good.
The following post might perhaps be of interest.
viewtopic.php?p=4014#p4014
William Overington
29 May 2012