@Logan2020 The gaps shouldn't be there in the downloaded font. The FontStruct previewer increases the line spacing, presumably to prevent overlapping letters vertically. If you are seeing gaps in software like Microsoft Word, LibreOffice Writer, Gimp, and so on, then check the line spacing in said software.
@Meek should add a slider for line spacing for these scenarios…
You can now use the symbols in the Symbols for Legacy Computing Supplement (plus the Block Elements for the characters thay already existed prior to Unicode 16.0) to make large letters if you would like to…
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Yes, I know the lowercase g and q are the exact same in this sample, but that's how HP designed them.
Also, @meek why is it saying there are seven comments on this font, when this is the only comment here?
Apologies for three images being uploaded within around ten minutes. I somehow failed to notice errors in the sample, twice.
you know any way to make any of the glyphs display correctly instead of this?
@Logan2020 The gaps shouldn't be there in the downloaded font. The FontStruct previewer increases the line spacing, presumably to prevent overlapping letters vertically. If you are seeing gaps in software like Microsoft Word, LibreOffice Writer, Gimp, and so on, then check the line spacing in said software.
@Meek should add a slider for line spacing for these scenarios…
You can now use the symbols in the Symbols for Legacy Computing Supplement (plus the Block Elements for the characters thay already existed prior to Unicode 16.0) to make large letters if you would like to…
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