adrianomeara
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« Reply #4 on: November 04, 2008, 05:14:16 AM » |
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Yeah, you'd think Baseline shift would sort it, that's the original route I went down, but unfortunately when it is then take from Photoshop into Flash, Flash doesn't recognise the baseline shift. Flash seems to complete fonts in a completely different way than any other application.
The actual product will be user editable text on a Flash-built website. (They can remove the text and put in anything they like but still using the fonts.) Some of the fonts we use have very high ascenders and descenders, and once they get into Flash, it moves the type around - which completely messes up the layout.
I'll try and explain: I have a font that has a capital M, with a big 'swoosh' coming off the top of the glyph. The actual ascender height is 1985 and descender of -1970. I then need to change the ascender measurement to around a 1000, which moves the highlight area when you select text in Photoshop down enough so that it sits inside the actual text box, however the glyphs ascender's still stick out above the text box. When I then try and move the glyphs down back in Fontlab to roughly the right place, all that seems to happen is the highlight area jumps back out of the text box again.
I know it's very confusing and perhaps something that not many people have come across. I wouldn't normally do text in Photoshop (but the problem comes in Illustrator etc. too), but we are forced to use it as we are supplying to a third-party. We have been in touch with Adobe but are still no further.
The ideas so far you have given have been great, but unfortunately got me no further, so please if you can think of any more let me know, I'm willing to try any to get this to work. Cheers.
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