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Ok, THIS font is now in a fully usable state! :D
I spent a lot of time on this font, and I had to pull a lot of trickery to get the shapes right. Be sure to always use kerning when using it.
I wanted it to be a fun, modern typeface that just so happens to have a bunch of rare glyphs. The font is still very much a work-in-progress. You can check in to find updates in it!
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@Skilgrrr - Unless this design where glyphs merge together is intentional, you can adjust the overall spacing width of each character, as shown in your sample picture above. From the top drop-down above the FontStruct Grid, choose Menu > View, then check Letter Width. This will produce a green vertical line you can use to increase or decrease the space between glyphs. The keyboard shortcut W also toggles this option.
^ I already figured that out recently. The kerning is for misc features that make the font look neater, might have to remove the notice to use kerning. The condensed default spacing was only for problems I've had when exporting the font to other services.
@Skilgrrr - "The condensed default spacing was only for problems I've had when exporting the font to other services." Completely understandable; I've had to perform similar tricks in the past. Look forward to seeing more of your designs. :^)
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