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Montes Braid Trenza
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Script, refers to a braided. Caligráfica, evoca un trenzado.
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Created on 25th August 2014. Last edited on 27th August 2014.
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Script(511)
Braid(3)
Plait(4)
Tress(1)
Pigtail(1)
Queue(1)
Tail(4)
Trenza(1)
Coleta(1)
Manual(3)
Caligrfica(1)
3 Comments
Still incomplete version.
Comment by
montesmanuel
27th august 2014
A good first font. It needs a slightly wider Word Space ...
Click on Menu/View/Letter Width. This will bring up a solid green line that you can move on the horizontal axis.
Then find 'space' which lie betweenm the lowercase 'z' and the number '0'.
Experiment with dragging the green line to the right or left to see what this does for the Word Space (you can check this out in 'Preview')
Hope this helps :)
Comment by
p2pnut
27th august 2014
Thank you very much for the help p2pnut
Comment by
montesmanuel
27th august 2014
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3 Comments
Click on Menu/View/Letter Width. This will bring up a solid green line that you can move on the horizontal axis.
Then find 'space' which lie betweenm the lowercase 'z' and the number '0'.
Experiment with dragging the green line to the right or left to see what this does for the Word Space (you can check this out in 'Preview')
Hope this helps :)
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