FONTFORGE MANUAL PDF

Trusting Your Eyes · Planning Your Project · The EM Square · Installing FontForge · Configuring FontForge · General UI Introduction · Using the FontForge. This book has been produced to help make the process of type design available to anyone. Type design is visually complex as well as. FontForge is an open source program which allows the creation and modification of fonts in many standard .. Or you can create hints manually—the easiest.

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If you missed it, I posted a sketch outline of how I would like to rewrite the documentation:.

While I’m rewriting I’ll be redoing the screenshots. In reply to this post by Khaled Hosny Looking at the original website innot much has changed but it’s gotten very much inflated and needs to be restructured.

It’s a standard length for books I am going to admit that I prefer the Adwaita theme because it’s more “vanilla” in flavor than the Sky theme. I agree the screenshots should show the default theme, and that the default theme should change before creating the screenshots: In reply to this post by Brian Zick. That is exactly what I’m suggesting. Also, as I stated fonrforge, I object to trying to merge the user manual, help reference, and develop docs into a single outline. It would take a reasonable time to read manal whole thing i.

Search everywhere only in this topic. By the way, should I just post the outlines and plans to this repo or should I put up the new site mqnual in the works too?

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I’ll keep that in mind for sure. A bit like the “tutorial” now, but covering things more clearly.

I agree about the scope stuff; I personally think we ought to keep away from the making-fonts-look-good material — but do so in favor of hosting that sort of stuff at an application-neutral site like OFLB. Especially when you throw in things like Spiro. In reply to this post by Dave Crossland. What do you envision the bibliography covering? I’m not sure exactly what the scope or mznual of the will be like, but the purpose, to document things the developers need to know, is clear Should we then purposely group them?

That said, glad to see that we’re starting the discussion in earnest, cause it’s overdue. But as to the theme in question should it be: Anyway, I’m going to get started slowly rewriting it all to fit in that scheme. One of the fntforge failing of the current documentation is that it doesn’t address any of this, and just throws out basic “here are the tools” descriptions. And would someone volunteer to write some kind of style guides for source itself.

That being said, I think we should polish the Sky theme a bit more making it as GTK3 as possibleand make it the default theme.

Sky is a better starting point IMO. In reply to this post by Khaled Hosny-2 On 13 August Categorizing the links will probably keep the different subjects straight. And the index really should be covering the whole site I think. So that should also be considered.

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This is for both dumbed down explanations and advanced or only partly related topics. In reply to this post by Nathan Willis-4 On 13 August Same with Panose, weight-classes, etc. It would be better to host it internally like Git than on Google Docs, though.

In reply to this post by Michal Nowakowski. Pretty much the whole process from introduction to fontforge and terminology to the final, working font. What I would like to do is have a “further reading” at the end of chapters and articles, and contain links to sites, and books to read, related to fontfoge chapter or article. The second one would be trickier, since it would involve someone with Fontlab experience writing about the differences.

IMO, the screenshots should use the fkntforge theme. It should be out properly in a few weeks: Free forum by Nabble.

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On 13 August I’m somewhat interested in hiding some parts of the fohtforge until the user unhides it. I think we need to decide exactly what the scope and purpose of these separate documents are.

A few immediate observations.

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