![]() But if you want your fonts to be compatible with as many apps as possible, you either have a long learning curve ahead of you, or you need to hire a font engineer. Here's a really good article on different approaches to vertical metrics (useful even if Glyphs isn't your software of choice):īottom line: if your customers are only using major design apps like Adobe CC, you can just export your OTF/TTF with the default settings in your chosen font design software, and you won't likely have problems. ![]() Or ask the developers of the software for advice on what they expect for vertical metrics. So, the way to troubleshoot this is to get yourself a copy of the software in question, and test it until you can work out how it's interpreting the vertical metrics in your font. ![]() How much do you know about vertical metrics? Operating systems and applications have many different ways of interpreting them, due to a lack of standardization that spiralled out of control over the years.
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