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What is the best way to transfer your letters from Illustrator to Fontlab?

16/10/2012 a las 10:44

Anyone know?


16/10/2012 a las 11:01

CTRL-C, CTRL-V


16/10/2012 a las 11:04

More seriously, you have tu put all your glyphs at the same place in illustrator on the bottom left of your page. The bottom of your page will be the base line in fontlab. Then you'll just have to copy and paste it in Fontlab.

Editado el 16/10/2012 a las 11:15 por vinz


16/10/2012 a las 11:07

Here is an example with the the glyphs "a" "b" and "q". I've colored them for readbility.


16/10/2012 a las 15:43

Do you find that the paths can sometimes come out a bit wonky when you copy and paste them?


16/10/2012 a las 15:52

wonky? please define...


16/10/2012 a las 19:54

wonky = crooked; off-center; askew.
Usually applied to technology.

I just copied and pasted from Google using "define:wonky" (without quotes)


16/10/2012 a las 23:41

hmmm... I can google that too, thanks.
I was asking a more precise description of the problem or a screenshot (even better), sorry if I wasn't clear...


20/09/2015 a las 17:05

Hello,

I have the same problem than you JeremyWoods.
When I copy paste in fontlab, my vectors are not exactly the same as in illustrator.
Did you find a solution ?

Thanks

(sorry, I know this post is 3 years old...)

Flo


20/09/2015 a las 18:04

http://forum.fontlab.com/fontlab-studio-tips-and-tricks/working-with-illustrator-and-fontlab-studio-(updated-for-illustrator-cs5)/msg25739/#msg25739

Editado 2 veces. Última edición el 23/09/2015 a las 20:46 por Rodolphe



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