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About the brick corruption, I think the segment "L 185 940 L 185 940 L 661 464 L 661 464" might be kind of redundent… There should be a line directly to "L 678 447"… The move command "M 125 1000" is probably extraneous…
Hey, @BWM... You must know stuff I don't. I am guessing from the looks of it that that code is a draw command? It would be nice to have that sorted. Essentially, Tritanic had every glyph brick replaced from the original Gigantic outline font clone to use only the triple line bricks (with tiny improvements to such things as K & R). Gigantic was inspired by Giant, also a free outline font.
I'm still deciding on whether to expand the character set of Tritanic or not.
@DP They kind of are canvas-related commands…
This page will tell you about the commands… Fontstruct uses these commands to define the bricks ( M = moveTo(x, y), L = lineTo(x, y), Q = quadraticCurveTo(px, py, x, y) )
OK, cool. I'll have to read that, but I am working on too many projects right now. It seems they will never get done. And then I think of something else I want to try in the midst of it all. ;)
Kerned A - Z (lots to go). Break time.
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