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[fontforge-users] Rerunning autokern
marty39
2015-11-10 02:46:33 UTC
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Making a new font, letting FontForge kern by classes automatically. I figured
out how to kern Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic separately. Don't know if I need
to kern proportional figures, if so, how.

Most important, after I let FontForge kern the font once, if I change
something in the font, or I want to change a kerning parameter (like default
separation or only kern closer), is there a more efficient way of rerunning
autokern than deleting the subtable and starting over with select by script,
new subtable, and so on? If I change parameters in an open subtable is there
a way to make it autokern again?



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Dave Crossland
2015-11-10 08:59:15 UTC
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That's what I would do :)
Post by marty39
Making a new font, letting FontForge kern by classes automatically. I figured
out how to kern Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic separately. Don't know if I need
to kern proportional figures, if so, how.
Most important, after I let FontForge kern the font once, if I change
something in the font, or I want to change a kerning parameter (like default
separation or only kern closer), is there a more efficient way of rerunning
autokern than deleting the subtable and starting over with select by script,
new subtable, and so on? If I change parameters in an open subtable is there
a way to make it autokern again?
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