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12.11.2012 um 08:22

hi,

when using certain fonts on word, many of the 'loops' are cut off; both top and bottom. in particular, L's and Y's on quilted butterfly, S on rat infested mailbox, p and y on prophecy script, etc.

?

thanks, i'd appreciate any help or pointers.

colette


12.11.2012 um 10:23

I think (unless someone else know that this is a 'known issue') we may need a few more details:
Which version of Word are you using? Is it the Mac OS version or is the issue on a PC?
Are they displaying on screen incorrectly, or is this an issue that occurs when printing, or both?
Get back to us, and I'm sure we'll be able to point you in the right direction.


12.11.2012 um 10:25

Isn't it the same issue as the one described by Måns Grebäck in his FAQ ?

http://www.mawns.com/wordpress/faq/


12.11.2012 um 10:49

As I'm not an Apple I can't reproduce that error. Under Windows Vista it looks OK both in MS Office and Open Office. But all three fonts you mention have have the same errors in the font metrics. Ascenders and decenders values are set far to low while Win Ascent and Win Decent have correct values, which explains why the fonts work fine under Windows.
Best to contact the authors.

Edit:

Quilted Butterfly:
Both Typo Ascender and Ascender are set at 800 which should be 834 and 1097 (or more).
Both Typo Decender and Decender are set at -500 which should be -534 and -1092 (or more).
Typo Line Gap is set at 0 which should be 100.

Rat Infested Mailbox:
Both Typo Ascender and Ascender are set at 750 which should be 573 and 1598 (or more).
Both Typo Decender and Decender are set at -600 which should be -791 and -1743 (or more).
Typo Line Gap is set at 0 which should be 100.

Prophecy Script:
Both Typo Ascender and Ascender are set at 750 which should be 898 and 970 (or more).
Both Typo Decender and Decender are set at -250 which should be -423 and -684 (or more).
Typo Line Gap is set at 0 which should be 100.

Bearbeitet am 12.11.2012 um 11:13 von koeiekat


12.11.2012 um 19:46

wow, thanks so much. wealth of information.

oddly, they all seem fine when on 'pages'. koeiekat: thanks. now i know that 'loops' are actually ascenders and descenders! pilaster: great questions. it didn't occur to me that it may just be on screen and a different outcome when printing. in the meantime, (i'm on a macbook pro), it works on pages in case anyone else wanders by here. i will print and see what happens.


12.11.2012 um 19:50

@ DRF

perfect. thanks you.

'The letters get cut off at the top/bottom in Word, how do I fix it?"
"You have to increase the line spacing. If you are going to print the document there is nothing to worry about though, as the letters won’t be cut off in the printed document."


12.11.2012 um 22:03

coletteinvancouver sagte  
... koeiekat: thanks. now i know that 'loops' are actually ascenders and descenders! ...

Nope.
The usage for TypoAscender and Typo Descender is that it be used in conjunction with unitsPerEm to compute a typographically correct default line spacing. The goal is to free applications from Macintosh or Windows-specific metrics which are constrained by backward compatibility requirements. These new metrics, when combined with the character design widths, will allow applications to lay out documents in a typographically correct and portable fashion.


12.11.2012 um 23:38

rats. sounded too easy.



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