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Base latin uppercase and numerals based on a type of French postal matrix font. Had to create almost all of the lowercase (apart from a, c, g, i, and s), and clearly had a lot of fun seeing how many different characters I could fit within that 7-dot height. First time attempting Cyrillic and Hebrew scripts.
I messed with the filters until the dot spread was the most faithful possible to the printed references.
The original being monospaced I might post a mono copy.
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If anyone knows how to avoid this type of stuff happening when designing fontstructions I'd love to know since it also causes problems in word processors and adobe products.
@Morphëunox - Have you adjusted/set the glyph widths and overall glyph height?
Width = Menu > Letter Width
Height =
1. Turn on EXPERT MODE
2. Menu > Line Height
Metrics in OTF downloads are bugged. I'm not sure when Meek will be able to fix it.
Thank you both ! it seems like .otf is indeed the culprit since .ttf is perfectly fine, which is slightly annoying. My line heights and letter widths were accurate, Fontstruct does a good job of automating those.
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