i choose to thin, i need use this version to make a variable
this before (original)
1.value, i dont know how this calculate the value? the default are 10/10 but it not looks thin.
2. preserve side bearing are recommend to apply? what is for?
here the problem,
1.not following the baseline & cap height or similar.
2. some going broken, or very thin
so, im afraid to change the point(nodes), because i want make a variable. so maybe later the result aren't good. did you know how to solve it?
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Re: thin
When you only apply Thin, the transformation reduces the stroke weight. Glyph outlines will become smaller, so you need to compensate for that. As you already noticed some parts of glyph outlines are already very thin, and will look awkward after the transform script. Those outlines require manual modifications.
This transform script includes a scale feature, which corrects the dimensions of the outlines:
Thin (42, 28) preserve bearings
Scale (106, 104) center
FontCreator comes with numerous transformation scripts, available through:
C:\Program Files\High-Logic FontCreator 14\Transform
You can also read more about the glyph transformation features here:
https://www.high-logic.com/fontcreator/ ... ations.pdf
This transform script includes a scale feature, which corrects the dimensions of the outlines:
Thin (42, 28) preserve bearings
Scale (106, 104) center
FontCreator comes with numerous transformation scripts, available through:
C:\Program Files\High-Logic FontCreator 14\Transform
You can also read more about the glyph transformation features here:
https://www.high-logic.com/fontcreator/ ... ations.pdf