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A semi-softy-sans. It would be nice to terminate those square-ended glyphs like s and c with a wispy bit. But the 1.5 x 1 scheme makes it not-doable.
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71 characters, 8 downloads
Created:
Fri, 14th November, 1:23 AM 2008
Last Edit:
Mon, 17th November, 9:00 PM 2008
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intaglio
intaglio Fri, 14th November, 2008

It's nice to get to the point of making a sampler. Though it's not so nice having to excessively massage the font through the kernificator. When, oh when Mr Meek?

It's nice to get to the point of making a sampler. Though it's not so nice having to excessively massage the font through the kernificator. When, oh when Mr Meek?

meek
meek Mon, 17th November, 2008

Kerning is a long, long way off.
Proper manual control over the right side bearing (and finally a space character!) is nearer. More likely than kerning in FontStruct is an option to upload a manually-kerned version of a FontStruction for others to download.


Em42
Em42 Mon, 17th November, 2008

Personally left and right side bearings are enough: kerning controls would be too cumbersome too manage in the simple (and wonderful) FontStruct interface.

And a space character? Wow!

Thanks Rob!


intaglio
intaglio Mon, 17th November, 2008

@em42: you're right, of course. The whole idea is an abomination, forget I said it.

@meek: I'm salivating already. It sounds a simple option that we can ingeniously press into use.