Font editing for adding eo diacritics?
de Durandal1717, 15 avril 2010
Messages : 8
Langue: English
Durandal1717 (Voir le profil) 15 avril 2010 05:28:52
Thanks!
3rdblade (Voir le profil) 15 avril 2010 06:35:06
http://fontforge.sourceforge.net/
erinja (Voir le profil) 15 avril 2010 15:13:38
The user is tipodesegnisto, his website is http://castletype.com
darkweasel (Voir le profil) 15 avril 2010 15:23:00
3rdblade:It helps if you have Adobe Illustrator or something similarInkscape is a freeware and free software alternative to the expensive non-free Adobe Illustrator!
Durandal1717 (Voir le profil) 15 avril 2010 19:27:19
To anyone who's used FontForge, do you know if there's a simple way to simply position glyphs by hand instead of entering a series of x,y transformation coordinates? I swear I managed to do it by accident once, and for the life of me I can't seem to be able to do it again.
3rdblade (Voir le profil) 15 avril 2010 23:23:30
To anyone who's used FontForge, do you know if there's a simple way to simply position glyphs by hand instead of entering a series of x,y transformation coordinates? I swear I managed to do it by accident once, and for the life of me I can't seem to be able to do it again.Fontforge is daunting. If you are using a PC there are one or two free fontmakers that may have a slightly easier interface. There is a way to position the glyphs by hand, but I took the easy way out when I used Fontforge, converted the graphics to vectors using Illustrator (try Inkscape - thankyou darkweasael!) then put them back into Fontforge, which will then do all the x,y coordinates automatically.
I blogged about using Fontforge. It's not quite what you're doing but it might give some more insight.
Durandal1717 (Voir le profil) 16 avril 2010 04:56:18
http://img42.imageshack.us/img42/9141/kasildaaka...
It was hard to get the gist of, but FontForge seems like a really useful tool.
3rdblade (Voir le profil) 16 avril 2010 07:35:42