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Author Topic: Create new Alignment Zones in the Glyph Window  (Read 1393 times)
JamesMontalbano
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« on: 2011-04-06, 17:34:59 »

As the subject says. It would be much easier to do this then having to go into Font Info.
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« Reply #1 on: 2011-04-07, 14:02:19 »

I second the motion!
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« Reply #2 on: 2011-04-13, 16:06:29 »

I will third the motion, hope it gets implemented!
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« Reply #3 on: 2011-04-14, 17:23:57 »

But you know, that you can adjust alignment zones in the Glyph Window (View / Lock Layers / Alignment Zones [disabled])? As a workaround you could create a template with a few alignment zones in an area, which normally is not used for alignment zones. And whenever you want to create alignment zones in a font, that not already contains alignment zones, you just can copy the alignment zones from the template. And then you can adjust them.

But although I think, that the feature, which you request, would not ease the work very much in relation to designing the glyphs for example, I naturally agree, that it would be useful.
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