Single Line Font Export Settings?
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2019 2:26 pm
I'm so , so close on this. I'm not getting single lines in my exported font files. Could anyone take a look at these settings and tell me if they are right?
(some may not be relevant and I may be leaving something crucial out):
Tools ---> Options: check mark in "enable open contours"
Tools ---> General: glyph outline fill mode " winding" and I've also tried "alternate"
Font ----> Properties ---> General: Version is set to 5, and I've tried 3 and 4
Font ---> Properties ---> Characteristics: family kind is latin text; weight is set to book; all others say "any"
File ---> Export Settings --->:
first tab: Output file is set to the folder I'm in, font name, and "save as type" is set to all;
outline format: true type
open type layout features: yes
legacy 'kern' table: yes
glyph names: regenerate for release
hinting: auto hinting
open contours: double stroke and I've tried single stroke. Double stroke results in a duplicate of the glyph right on top of itself with the end points joined. Single Stroke results in the one layer with a line from the first to the last like this: Thanks so much in advance if anyone has pointers for me.
(some may not be relevant and I may be leaving something crucial out):
Tools ---> Options: check mark in "enable open contours"
Tools ---> General: glyph outline fill mode " winding" and I've also tried "alternate"
Font ----> Properties ---> General: Version is set to 5, and I've tried 3 and 4
Font ---> Properties ---> Characteristics: family kind is latin text; weight is set to book; all others say "any"
File ---> Export Settings --->:
first tab: Output file is set to the folder I'm in, font name, and "save as type" is set to all;
outline format: true type
open type layout features: yes
legacy 'kern' table: yes
glyph names: regenerate for release
hinting: auto hinting
open contours: double stroke and I've tried single stroke. Double stroke results in a duplicate of the glyph right on top of itself with the end points joined. Single Stroke results in the one layer with a line from the first to the last like this: Thanks so much in advance if anyone has pointers for me.