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I opened an .otf file and modified 2 characters in the file.
In order to export the file as an otf. file I had to saved it as a .birdfont file.
I then exported the file as an .otf file with the default settings.
I installed the font on the .otf file.
Issue:
Original OTF:
Look at the cursor next to the C. It is positioned to encompass the entire letter.
Modified with Birdfont OTF:
Look at the cursor next to C. It is positioned much lower than the original OTF position.
When I print this:
It only prints the height of where the cursor was. Therefore the arrow above the C and the very top line of pixels on the C are cut off.
Is there a way to stop this from happening? Or is this a bug?
Your assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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Thank you for the report. Please send me the .birdfont file. I don't remember seeing anything like this before. Email is ok if you don't want to make your font public: johan.mattsson.m@gmail.com
Actions taken:
Issue:
Original OTF:
Look at the cursor next to the C. It is positioned to encompass the entire letter.
Modified with Birdfont OTF:
Look at the cursor next to C. It is positioned much lower than the original OTF position.
When I print this:
It only prints the height of where the cursor was. Therefore the arrow above the C and the very top line of pixels on the C are cut off.
Is there a way to stop this from happening? Or is this a bug?
Your assistance would be greatly appreciated.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: