I am working through the new processes that have arrived with FontCreator 15 and I am stuck on bearings for Composite Glyphs. In the older versions, you could use the Glyph Members menu option to choose which source glyph would provide the bearings.
However with the change to Variable Font instances and the removal of the Glyph Members menu option, I can no longer find the switch to turn on linking the bearings to the source glyph. Now when I use my Variation sliders for Composite Glyphs, the glyph width (AW) stays fixed, and the glyphs expand and contract beyond the bearings.
For example: I have a 'hyphen' glyph with 30 pt bearings on both sides, LSB and RSB. Width is Regular, width=100. Same bearings for Condensed, width=50 Same 30 pt bearings for Expanded, width=200 I have the 'divide' glyph with the formula 'hyphen+period+period". Its glyph width and bearings have no relationship to the source glyphs. In FontCreator 12 we could use Glyph Member Properties to assign the bearings to one of the source glyphs. How do we do this now? Here is 'divide" with width=50: the glyph width has not changed. Even through the source glyph width has changed, the composite has not. Here is 'divide" with width=200: the glyph width has not changed for this width either. So I can no longer identify a way to link composite bearings to their source. All composite bearings must be assigned manually for every composite glyph for every instance? Or can you provide direction for the new process, and I will do that.
I also found this in the manual: is this the only option now?
Link Glyph Metrics
Just type "n" in the LSB expression field for m if you want to keep the left side-bearing of glyph "m" and "n" to be the same.
Thank you,