Seeking a Shadow Script

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Seeking a Shadow Script

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Bhikkhu Pesala wrote:You could also do this with Glyph Transform Wizard. In the glyph edit window, copy your glyph as before, then Tools, Glyph Transformer: Outlines, Move 200,100 and Metrics Width increase 200 (right side). Then paste the copy of the glyph back into the original place.
This doesn't work for me on a multi-glyph basis. It just overwrites the original glyph. Paste special doesn't have any functions that would allow me to do this either.

Have you been able to develop any Glyph Transformer scripts that allow for both copies to exist in the glyph? Similar to the Hollow effect.

I'm actually seeking a shadow script:
- copy glyph
- move glyph (50, -50)
- increase right bearing by 50
- paste original glyph back into original location
- Perform a Get Union that excludes the original glyph, leaving only the shadow

Here are some images that hint at what can be done through this system:

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Re: Seeking a Shadow Script

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I don't think it can be done. There is no function to copy existing glyph contours using a transform script.
  1. Copy the glyph in the glyph edit window
  2. Move the glyph and increase the right side-bearing by running a transform script
  3. Paste the original contours
  4. Select all
  5. Get Exclusion of contours
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Re: Seeking a Shadow Script

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Bhikkhu Pesala wrote:I don't think it can be done. There is no function to copy existing glyph contours using a transform script.
  1. Copy the glyph in the glyph edit window
  2. Move the glyph and increase the right side-bearing by running a transform script
  3. Paste the original contours
  4. Select all
  5. Get Exclusion of contours
Shadow Glyph.png
How do you paste the original contours without overwriting the new glyph?
Don't say "do it for each individual glyph" because I have 250 of them.
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Re: Seeking a Shadow Script

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Suit yourself.
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Re: Seeking a Shadow Script

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I suggest to first try what is explained earlier and if it works, do show us the results. That might convince us to implement it as a new transform feature.
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