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Adjust kerning in fontself maker forum
Adjust kerning in fontself maker forum





adjust kerning in fontself maker forum
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#Adjust kerning in fontself maker forum manual

But, these old conversions will often have bad glyph names, or duplicate glyph names, or missing glyph names - all of which make this a much more manual process. Now your particular fonts did also have some Unicode codes in the character maps inside the fonts, but they are not correct, they are in the PUA.įont editors such as FontCreator and FontLab can convert these fonts to Unicode by using the glyph names, and then assigning the correct Unicode codes based on those names. Older applications recognize, for example, Macintosh Roman encoding and can insert the characters in the document by this glyph number. Specific characters had to be a specific glyph number and usually a specific name.

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#Adjust kerning in fontself maker forum code

the encoding was small groups of characters (less than 256 per font) also known as code pages. In this case I guess that fallback font is Helvetica.Ī long, long time ago waaaaay back in the Type 1 era, and then TrueType era, before Unicode. So like any missing character, they are replaced with a fallback font. So nothing is standard up there (with a few exceptions).Īll the correct codes such as for the letter B etc. The PUA is where anyone can assign any code to any glyph. All of the codes actually used in that font are up in what is called the Private Use Area (PUA). but, those codes do not exist in the BodoniExtraBold font. Not sure how that happened, but those are the correct Unicode codes for the text "BodoniExtraBold". There is nothing in that font which is not in the current TNR.

#Adjust kerning in fontself maker forum install

I would suggest re-starting your computer, but since that apparently did not work, you may have to manually clear your font cache.ĭelete the TimesNewRomanPSMT font file and never install it again. So you have duplicate font names installed.ĭuplicate font names are going to confuse applications, and mess-up your font caches (operating system, and Affinity applications, etc.) - which is why you now see corrupt previews in the font list. This name is the same as all the name fields in the old conversion font above.

adjust kerning in fontself maker forum

In the current Times New Roman Regular (OpenType-TT) font the PostScript Name inside the font, which is used when the font is embedded in a PDF, is "TimesNewRomanPSMT" (apparently an old legacy name for compatibility). This font only has 233 characters - like many old Type 1 conversions where fonts could only have 256 characters - so I am not sure of what "extended characters" you are looking for. The only font I am aware of which is named this (TimesNewRomanPSMT) is a very old font floating around out in the ether which appears to be a conversion from an old PostScript Type 1 font. You may be able to work around the issue by only having the Regular installed. I do not have the Adopey commercial version of these fonts (that you have), but if the style groups are set-up the same way as the ones I have found, that may be the issue (the Medium fonts are the "Bold" in the Regular style group). Walt and I are both on Windows, so the Mac/Affinity way of handling the fonts may be the problem. I did not have any problems printing the fraction from your doc, with either just the Regular installed or all of the fonts installed.

#Adjust kerning in fontself maker forum pdf

Some of it may be the wacko way Affinity handles style-linking (wrong).īecause of the name issues inside the fonts, and the Affinity issues, the PDF library may be confused so it displays nothing. Maybe an epub would be better - more portable.Īuto-Correct changes the 1/2 to ½ (U+00BD) while you type.Īll of the versions of these fonts that I have found are broken, but in different ways. Maybe with all the tools listed, and some screenshots. I should probably add these online font tools, and 4-5 others, to the Resources section.

#Adjust kerning in fontself maker forum windows

If you have installed the fonts, there is always Windows Character Map and Affinity Glyph Browser. Usually I use font editors and other tools to check fonts, but when I am away from my computer and just on my phone, these online tools are very helpful. OpenType features, language coverage, name fields, metrics, etc. Lots of data for each glyph - metrics, a vector drawing showing the points, etc.Īll four of these tools have many other very useful features for examining fonts. ĭisplays all characters and un-encoded glyphs. Once you figure-out the settings, easy to test any font for German support. Languages support tools are really extensive. ĭisplays all characters in one big page (only those with code points). Includes code points, and glyph number for un-encoded glyphs. ĭisplays all characters/glyphs (includes un-encoded glyphs, like small caps, etc). Lists all characters (with code points) nicely organized and displays code points. Online tools for when you have not installed the fonts:







Adjust kerning in fontself maker forum