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Author Topic: Mark to Mark Positioning Problem  (Read 1900 times)
preahkumpii
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« on: 2010-06-15, 11:41:35 »

Hello,

I am using VOLT to add otl tables to some unicode Khmer fonts. I have a group of glyphs labeled as "marks". These glyphs are normally positioned under the base glyphs. Sometimes, however, these "mark" glyphs must be positioned under one another under the base glyph. So, first, I position the mark glyph under the base glyph using the blwm feature. Then, I go to the mkmk feature, select the 1st and 2nd glyphs, so I can position the second under the first so they they both will in the proper position under the base glyph. However, when I move the glyph, the position of that glyph is also changed in the blwm feature. So, when I implement these, the first mark glyph is not in the correct position under the base glyph, but the second mark glyph is in the correct position under the first. I don't understand why the mark glyphs keep moving from their proper place in reference to the base glyph. All I want to do it position the second mark glyph under the first, without moving the position of the first in reference to the base glyph. Any ideas? Thanks.

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« Reply #1 on: 2010-06-16, 16:19:16 »

Not sure whether this makes any difference, but do you have a different anchor name in each lookup? I'm pretty sure that was the problem when I had a similar situation.
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