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From: Bob V. <b.v...@ou...> - 2019-01-24 18:28:47
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Yes it works, I exported the font (with the endpoints connected though) and it worked perfectly, except ofc the endpoints were connected. I thought about phyton script, but for the small change I want to make, it is not worth the effort. And I have no idea how to do it. Yes, good idea to ask the developers how they made the font or if they are willing to make a copy including my desired modification. Thanks. Kr, Bob ---- Gé van Gasteren schreef ---- I’m sure there’s someone who can do that over Python… But my main doubt was actually if a font generated by FF will work with that application you’ve got. They are using fonts with different file name extensions, so quite a different story I’m sure. Have you asked the developers how such fonts can be edited? They must get them from somewhere… The double-curve thing seems to be no problem, if you read the text on that page. It is work, yes… On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 at 18:23, Bob Vandevliet <b.v...@ou...<mailto:b.v...@ou...>> wrote: Thanks, that's a smart workaround, but I don't want to do that for the whole bunch of characters. And I think it is not a solution because I expect this giving errors for my purpose since its all double curves. Kr, Bob ---- Gé van Gasteren schreef ---- That gives a different picture indeed! Here’s something that sounds like a good work-around: http://mrrace.com/CamBam_Fonts/ If I understand it correctly, the trick is to duplicate the open path and connect the two halves, then move the duplicate half back right on top of the original half. _______________________________________________ fontforge-users mailing list fon...@li...<mailto:fon...@li...> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fontforge-users http://fontforge.10959.n7.nabble.com/User-f8781.html |