I hope everybody’s good today. I’ve designed a bunch of fonts over the years but never use something like Glyphs create a font families. Taking the tutorials and learning everything it’s a great product so excited to get into.
question is could somebody point me to where you can not only adjust the grid but make the visibility because the problem is I can see the grid and snapping? it’s not the size of it but I can barely see it unless I zoom in so I’m obviously missing something if you could point me in the right direction it’d be awesome thank you so much and everybody have a great day.
OK. If I post it you will just see a letter with all white behind it. Let me try again amd sorry if I explained it poorly. When I am trying to design a letter in glyphs 3 I can mot see the grid unless I zoom in really close and the current grid needs to be modified for the project. I assume there is a place I can go to change the color of the grid to see it easier and modify the size? Thanks for any help.
OK. If I post it you will just see a letter with all white behind it. Let me try again amd sorry if I explained it poorly. When I am trying to design a letter in glyphs 3 I can mot see the grid unless I zoom in really close and the current grid needs to be modified for the project. I assume there is a place I can go to change the color of the grid to see it easier and modify the size? Thanks for any help.
So you want to change the zoom threshold at which the grid becomes visible?
By default (I think – at least I’m not aware that I’ve changed it in some way), the grid becomes visible when the zoom level/display size is 8001 pt or higher; you want to change that cutoff point, is that right?
I think so. LOL. Basically I want to be able to see the grid / snapping at any level if that makes sense. My background is logo and custom logotype design so using grids is a visual picnic for my eyes. It helps me see it better. In one ofnthe tutorials I was watching it seemed like this was possible.
Maybe I’m missing something, but when you set the “Grid Spacing” and “Subdivision” to a higher value, you will see the main grid lines at a lower zoom level.