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Author Topic: font which differs from the screen and printed version  (Read 1521 times)
gioanin
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« on: 2010-10-06, 12:32:44 »

How can I create a font which changes its glyphs when you print it?

I created ligatures in the OpenType panel and I want them to be seen only when I print the font.

i.e.   If I write dog, it appears blackdog using the ligature, but I want this blackdog to be seen only when I print a document, not on the screen.

I tried changing the PS Font Name in File>Font info, using another font, but it doesn't work.
Any ideas?

Thanks
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Mark Simonson
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« Reply #1 on: 2010-10-06, 22:12:09 »

I doubt it is possible to make a font that works that way. The same font outline and metrics data is always used for both screen and printer.
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