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A font which changes as you use it

28/07/2016 a las 11:10

A very long time ago I was working on a computer magazine (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_Computer_World) and I came across a font which programatically changed the shape of the letter as you used it.

I've just bought an Axidraw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ce35RAMMQug) and thought it would be interesting to use such a font with the device.

But I can't find the font, does anyone know what it is?

Simon


04/08/2016 a las 00:16

To subscribe to topic, I'm interested.


04/08/2016 a las 03:47

Most fonts (e.g., truetype, opentype) can be used.

http://www.evilmadscientist.com/2016/axidraw/


09/08/2016 a las 17:35

Not sure what you mean by 'changing as you use it' but if I think right that can be an Opentype font with contextual alternates and/or contextual ligatures features. These kind of fonts contain multiple variations for letters and ligatures and use them variably throughout the text. In other words you get different looks for the same letters. Be aware that bringing these features live requires a software that supports them.

Hope I could help you out!

Editado el 11/08/2016 a las 18:32 por Typesgal


10/08/2016 a las 18:43

Typesgal ha dicho  
Not sure what you mean by 'changing as you use it' but if I think right that can be an Opentype font with contectual alternates and/or contectual ligatures features. These kind of fonts contain multiple variations for letters and ligatures and use them variably throughout the text. In other words you get different looks for the same letters. Be aware that bringing these features live requires a software that supports them.

Import .svg sur Inkscape pour Axidraw



11/08/2016 a las 18:31

claudeserieux ha dicho  
Typesgal ha dicho  
Not sure what you mean by 'changing as you use it' but if I think right that can be an Opentype font with contectual alternates and/or contectual ligatures features. These kind of fonts contain multiple variations for letters and ligatures and use them variably throughout the text. In other words you get different looks for the same letters. Be aware that bringing these features live requires a software that supports them.

Import .svg sur Inkscape pour Axidraw


He did not ask about how to use Axidraw.


12/08/2016 a las 16:32

Typesgal ha dicho  
Not sure what you mean by 'changing as you use it' but if I think right that can be an Opentype font with contextual alternates and/or contextual ligatures features. These kind of fonts contain multiple variations for letters and ligatures and use them variably throughout the text. In other words you get different looks for the same letters. Be aware that bringing these features live requires a software that supports them.

Hope I could help you out!

Hi This is *exactly* what I was after. What are the fonts which support this?


12/08/2016 a las 18:37



12/08/2016 a las 18:41

Thanks, I'll investigate that.

It's interesting that since I started this topic the work from UCL has been announced..

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-37046477


13/08/2016 a las 06:07



14/08/2016 a las 13:47

simonrockman ha dicho  

Hi This is *exactly* what I was after. What are the fonts which support this?

I can't name any fonts right now but google 'contextual alternates' and I'm sure you will find some in the tutorials about this feature.

Glad I could be of help! Have fun with that Axidraw of yours!



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