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Author Topic: Characters composed of two or more glyphs  (Read 1582 times)
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« on: 2008-01-30, 21:43:00 »

Posted by: Supremo22
         
I am creating sets of fonts using Fontlab, and I find it laborious to create glyphs like uni2276 ( composed of less (003C) and greater (003E) characters). What I did is I edited the alias.dat, and added the following data:

uni2276 greater+^less%

But everytime I generate this glyph, I always end up producing an overlapped characters. That is why I still need to modify it manually to have a correct distance for both glyphs.

Anybody knows how to do it right? Hope to hear from you soon because it is really a waste of time doing it manually everytime I create such glyphs, and to think that it is not the only glyph that I create which is composed of two or more glyphs.
         
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