

Looking at the list of font that were made with it, those are certainly possible, but I couldn't find a straightforward tutorial on google. can be implemented in it that could be interesting. Depending on how easily ligatures, marks, attachments, initial/finals. Thanks! That's interesting, I'd never heard of Metafont before. StatusĪutoTracing alphabet & Pair Kerning & AccentsĮdit: working XeLaTeX example with all the font files linked here - select PROJECT to download them. PS: You can click on 'Completed' links to get a preview of the font.


Please follow the tutorials from the beginning, as some things only get explained once, and my instructions get more and more abstract as I go along. Recommended : Libreoffice Writer is what I use to preview the fonts. In order to complete these tutorial, you will need : I started writing it to share what I learned about font creation while working on two other fonts, and I remember being helped on this subreddit for the first one. This series is specifically targeted at people who want to create a font for their conscripts. In each one, I create a new font with only a few letters to introduce a new feature. This is a series of step-by-step tutorials that I'm writing. One thing it does is offer better support for high DPI monitors, so that might interest a Mac user.Hi. 92.3 I think was the last versions able to run on WinXP. Though there is a 32 bit windows version. But no current version, (no body has stepped up and done the compiles.) It may be also be 32 bit, I can't test. You can build one with either a straight X11 build or Xquartz. Maybe asking a few times in the chat channel might get you a link, (if you trust such links.) I know there are floating out there, outside the reach of the official Inkscape page, those who have compiled and have dmg packages, but don't have a link to point to. If you use macports and compile yourself you can get 64bit. The old version you have was probably due to someone without a Mac trying to keep it simple and compiling as 32 bit. I don't think any of the Devs have a Mac. The ongoing problem with Mac Os's is there aren't people in the volunteer stream that are doing compiles. Inkscape currently still comes in 32 and 64 bit.
