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Re: converting svg glyph to path data for use in scheme (was: accident
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Johan Vromans |
Subject: |
Re: converting svg glyph to path data for use in scheme (was: accidentals for just intonation) |
Date: |
Sun, 13 Dec 2015 16:33:54 +0100 |
On Sun, 13 Dec 2015 15:55:08 +0100
"N. Andrew Walsh" <address@hidden> wrote:
> So I've kludged around with Inkscape, and I'm attaching a few .svg files
> to show what I'm getting at. These are *very ugly*, and I would want to
> spend a good bit of time working on proportion, weighting, etc..
Please, please, use a font editor like fontforge. It has all the tools
built in to deal with proportion, weighting, kerning, combining, and so on.
Learning how to use fontforge will pay back quickly.
If you want you can still export individual glyphs as svg.
-- Johan
- Re: converting svg glyph to path data for use in scheme, (continued)
- Re: converting svg glyph to path data for use in scheme, Graham Breed, 2015/12/13
- Re: converting svg glyph to path data for use in scheme, mskala, 2015/12/13
- Re: converting svg glyph to path data for use in scheme, Urs Liska, 2015/12/14
- Re: converting svg glyph to path data for use in scheme, David Kastrup, 2015/12/14
- Re: converting svg glyph to path data for use in scheme, Trevor Daniels, 2015/12/14
- Re: converting svg glyph to path data for use in scheme, David Kastrup, 2015/12/14
- Re: converting svg glyph to path data for use in scheme, N. Andrew Walsh, 2015/12/14
- Re: converting svg glyph to path data for use in scheme, Urs Liska, 2015/12/14
Re: converting svg glyph to path data for use in scheme (was: accidentals for just intonation), Graham Breed, 2015/12/13