How do I bold parts separately in a composite font? But do not bold the original parts
@Erwin Denissen ,Please help me, thank you!
How do I bold parts separately in a composite font? But do not bold the original parts
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Re: How do I bold parts separately in a composite font? But do not bold the original parts
In the glyph overview, select the glyph members that you wish to make bold, then run the bold transformation.
Re: How do I bold parts separately in a composite font? But do not bold the original parts
Your method doesn't suit me. I just want to bold the specified member in the composite glyph. But the original member should not be bold.Bhikkhu Pesala wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 3:24 pm In the glyph overview, select the glyph members that you wish to make bold, then run the bold transformation.
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Then just select the glyph members that you wish to be bolder, e.g. the accents.
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You still don't understand what I mean. I have made a picture. Would you please have a look? Thank you so much!Bhikkhu Pesala wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2019 3:53 amThen just select the glyph members that you wish to be bolder, e.g. the accents.
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Re: How do I bold parts separately in a composite font? But do not bold the original parts
If uni5B97 is composed from uni793A and uni580, select uni580 and bold that.