I've just downloaded FC 5.6.
Put a caterpillar in a cocoon and it soon turns into a beautiful butterfly.
What would happen if you put a butterfly into a cocoon?
Well, that is what has happened with FC! It is now beyond magnificent
I am blown away with the Labeled lines for Win ascent, descent, cap height, x-height and baseline.
Why didn't I ask for that years ago?
And the latest Complete composites! Between Erwin Denissen and Bhikkhu Pesala this has really blossomed!
I was just working with FC on a new font (that I hadn't touched for some months) when I realized there is still one thing I would like.
How about opening the Comparison dialog box and being able to press the arrow keys to quickly zip through how A looks with a, b, c, d, etc. ?
That way we could quickly find where something isn't positioned quite right.
(Sorry I first posted this in the wrong section)
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Dick Pape just pointed out to me how the new Font Properties works!
Just click on Font >> Properties, Then scroll down the list and click on anything that doesn't look right to you and ZAP, you are right at the offending glyph!
Astounding! Make whatever corrections are needed, and do it all over again for the next possible problem.
What a neat feature!
I LIKE it!
Just click on Font >> Properties, Then scroll down the list and click on anything that doesn't look right to you and ZAP, you are right at the offending glyph!
Astounding! Make whatever corrections are needed, and do it all over again for the next possible problem.
What a neat feature!
I LIKE it!
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Not much different to putting A in the "before" field and zipping through the font from a-z.How about opening the Comparison dialog box and being able to press the arrow keys to quickly zip through how A looks with a, b, c, d, etc. ?
I like them so much I wish I had asked for TypoAscender and TypoDescender too.I am blown away with the Labeled lines for Win ascent, descent, cap height, x-height and baseline.
Why didn't I ask for that years ago?
You can move the xHeight and CapHeight by editing the values on the Ranges Tab (use Contents and Layout version 3). There is also a calculate button there to recalculate the correct value. Moving the CapHeight can be useful if you want to raise or lower all of the accents for Uppercase glyphs when using Complete Composites. A few composites use xHeight, and they can be adjusted in the same way.
Individual bearings can be hidden from Tools, Metrics Options, where the colour and style of the lines can also be changed.
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Re: Comparison Cycle
Actually Bhikkhu Pesala did most of the work. Without his expertise and continuous support, it would never evolved to this mature level.Dave Crosby wrote:And the latest Complete composites! Between Erwin Denissen and Bhikkhu Pesala this has really blossomed!
Consider it done!Bhikkhu Pesala wrote:I like them so much I wish I had asked for TypoAscender and TypoDescender too.
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That works! Two heads are always better than one!Not much different to putting A in the "before" field and zipping through the font from a-z.
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Oh, but my way allows immediate adjustments to the A, yours to the other letters, so there is a difference. Sometimes I would want to do it my way, other times your way. They both have merit!
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5.6 is still in beta, but it is available on request for testing. See this Announcements Thread
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Yes. I don't see it being easy to make the current Comparison Toolbar scroll from a-z as it is just a dialogue box using text input. It would need a scrollable field that changes a numeric value such as the code-point, then it would have to calculate the glyph from that.Oh, but my way allows immediate adjustments to the A, yours to the other letters, so there is a difference.