Speaking of bold . . . You can double click on any of the function buttons in FF to bring up extra options. The pointer button opens a extrapolator tool that I use to create the bold versions. You can drag the edges in/out—from the extrema—to expand the glyphs. :)
All styles install correctly, but certain styles clash with one another in programs, even though I set them all differently in FontForge (And yes, I also created italic versions)
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The font's name is pronounced: /kræmb-pɜr/
(The pɜr part in the IPA should be bolded to indicate stress)
Working on a bold version of this since the bold tool does not work correctly in latest FontForge release
Speaking of bold . . . You can double click on any of the function buttons in FF to bring up extra options. The pointer button opens a extrapolator tool that I use to create the bold versions. You can drag the edges in/out—from the extrema—to expand the glyphs. :)
P.S.: The window for individual glyphs needs to be open to do this.
Even then, it could produce results that I don't like, but I could give that a shot when I have access to a computer…
I noticed that the diacritic on the capital Ĺ was misplaced, so I corrected that.
Windows 11 crashed, and I lost some work on the bold version of this font, so I have to make bold glyphs for those that I did not save again.
Bold version of this font here
All styles install correctly, but certain styles clash with one another in programs, even though I set them all differently in FontForge (And yes, I also created italic versions)
/kræmb-pɜr/
so bold dosent work
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