Thank you. And I’ve read the handbook and help. Unfortunately, it’s not clear enough. Specifically, this line found on this site:
or, alternatively, add the Enforce Compatibility Check parameter to Font Info > Font.
Where’s this parameter to be added? One by one in each font type? THat’s what I had to do. For each single type on the left on this image, see the greyed out “Enforce Compatibility Check” parameter I added, which showed up with a checkbox, which I’ve saved:
Now, as a user who’s opening up multiple TTF files and trying to create them into a “family”, I’d expect to save MainFont.glyphs file or something.
Not individually MainFont-Light.glyps and another MainFont-Thin.glyphs, and another…and so on.
How can I intuitively do this? I’d like to essentially combine these into one proper master with one leading glyphs file. THen, I’d like to exclude some characters from the fonts, so disable the export of some characters – the original fonts had cyrillic, greek, etc. I don’t need those characters and am trying to strip them out in the font. How should I unselect those characters just for one font type, and see this reflected for all in the master?
I can do this for each type. Select characters, rIght-click, and then uncheck the “export” checkbox. However, I seem to need to do this one by one, for each type. This is precisely what I was trying to avoid with the Master setup. What am I missing?
