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"The kerning is set in a way that doesn't work at dafont (we use the GD library of PHP)"

01/06/2019 à 01:18

Hi, I've recently submitted a font called Running Start Basic, and I've gotten this message as the reason it wasn't accepted. I've never had that problem before, so I'm lost as to what to do. I'm using FontForge to design this font. I need help diagnosing the issue.

Is kerning not working at all? For example, does the sequence VA leave a giant space in the middle, or do they sit close to each other?

I've seen this problem mentioned elsewhere on the forum: is the problem the fact that I have contextual alternatives for K, R, and T, which do not have Unicode code points? Will I need to map the glyphs to a character value in Private Use Area?

Thanks for your cooperation! I hope this issue will be smoothly resolved.


01/06/2019 à 05:07

Kerning individual pairs or Use a matrix of kerning classes

http://designwithfontforge.com/en-US/Spacing_Metrics_and_Kerning.html


01/06/2019 à 11:49

claudeserieux a dit  
Kerning individual pairs or Use a matrix of kerning classes

http://designwithfontforge.com/en-US/Spacing_Metrics_and_Kerning.html

That's what I'm doing.


01/06/2019 à 14:02

I received the same message from Dafont after I submitted HFF Warped Zone. The font only used class kerning and only the key characters were in the old-style kern table. The rest of the kerning were in the kern feature. What I did was expand the class kerning and created a flat old-style kern table. I retained the class kerned kern feature. I resubmitted the font and it was accepted by Dafont. No other changes was made to the font.

I do not know what GD library of PHP is or does but it appears that it does not support OT kern feature.


01/06/2019 à 14:14

I'm indeed using a kerning table. How would I expand the table?


01/06/2019 à 15:53


Édité 2 fois. Dernière édition le 03/06/2019 à 00:46 par Lemmiwinks


01/06/2019 à 15:59

I meant how would I convert my kerning matrix into that?


01/06/2019 à 17:46

If you are using Fontlab, there is an option that will automatically create an old style kern table out of your class kerning when you generate a font.


03/06/2019 à 09:44

I'm not using Fontlab, and I will not pay $459 to upload one free font onto one website.

I've sent the updated version and they haven't gotten back to me.

http://www.mediafire.com/file/aulbr0d97ldgakh/Running_Start_Basic_1.1.zip/file

I've never had the problem with kerning tables before, and I doubt that that's the problem here. Do get back to me as swiftly as you can.

Édité le 03/06/2019 à 09:46 par JapanYoshi


03/06/2019 à 17:48



03/06/2019 à 19:35

JapanYoshi a dit  
I'm not using Fontlab, and I will not pay $459 to upload one free font onto one website..

$48

https://www.fontlab.com/font-editor/typetool/


04/06/2019 à 07:26


I don't know how that second image can ever occur, because R.salt only appears before an A, and never an R.


04/06/2019 à 17:12

What Claude is trying to say is what's with feature RQD? That's probably the reason why he provided the link to the filespec.

As for the R.salt [R/r] pair, Cluade was trying to show you the kerning issue between the two characters. That kerning issue was not addressed by your kern feature.

Lastly, what's with those PURCHASE PREMIUM TO UNLOCK glyphs? I count over 500 of them. If you did not intentionally put them there, I suggest that you remove those glyphs as they just unnecessarily bloat the font's file size.


04/06/2019 à 19:30

Au lieu RQD -> ss01

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/typography/opentype/spec/featurelist

Use the .notdef glyph for PURCHASE PREMIUM TO UNLOCK ( au lieu d'utiliser le Catalan )

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/typography/opentype/spec/recom


05/06/2019 à 01:14

toto@k22 a dit  
What Claude is trying to say is what's with feature RQD? That's probably the reason why he provided the link to the filespec.

I don't see the problem; on all the programs I've used, including Notepad and Inkscape, the character substitution works correctly.

toto@k22 a dit  
As for the R.salt [R/r] pair, Cluade was trying to show you the kerning issue between the two characters. That kerning issue was not addressed by your kern feature.

That letter sequence never occurs; K.salt, R.salt, and T.salt only appear before [A/a], so the right side bearing is adjusted for that glyph. Would I have to use CALT for this instead?

toto@k22 a dit  
Lastly, what's with those PURCHASE PREMIUM TO UNLOCK glyphs? I count over 500 of them. If you did not intentionally put them there, I suggest that you remove those glyphs as they just unnecessarily bloat the font's file size.

That glyph replaces all the special characters supported by the paid version, Running Start Premium, as opposed to the glyphs that are NOT in the paid version, which fall back to the .notdef glyph.

Édité le 05/06/2019 à 01:31 par JapanYoshi



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