[FIXED] Kerning pair not apply for private use area Unicode

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olesang
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[FIXED] Kerning pair not apply for private use area Unicode

Post by olesang »

Hi,
I am new user on Font Creator. I am trying to apply the kerning pair for my font in private use area Unicode. It can show preview properly but when I export the font to install on windows. I am inserting my font on Open Office but it is not successful to apply the kerning.

I try to reproduce the problem by create two type font area. The first characters set in Thai unicode and the second characters set in private use area unicode.
The first character set can apply the custom kerning pair but the second character set cannot.

Do you have any idea to resolve the problem with custom kerning pair in private use area unicode.

Thanks
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Re: Kerning pair not apply for private use area Unicode

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We are aware of this problem and will release an update later this month.
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olesang
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Re: Kerning pair not apply for private use area Unicode

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Thank you.
We are looking for the new release.
olesang
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Re: [FIXED] Kerning pair not apply for private use area Unicode

Post by olesang »

Hi,

Do you have any updates for this issue?

Thanks
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Re: [FIXED] Kerning pair not apply for private use area Unicode

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Yes, there is a more recent release which contains numerous enhancements and improvements as well as several bug fixes.

We do send it on request to existing customers, so do send us proof of your order.
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