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Only two fonts in build folder #180

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Jeferson-Emanuel opened this issue May 17, 2022 · 6 comments
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Only two fonts in build folder #180

Jeferson-Emanuel opened this issue May 17, 2022 · 6 comments

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@Jeferson-Emanuel
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Jeferson-Emanuel commented May 17, 2022

After renaming all the fonts following the name format recommended and running the build commando, I got only 4 files in the build folder:

OperatorMonoLig-BookItalic.otf
OperatorMonoLig-LightItalic.otf
OperatorMonoLig-BookItalic.ttx
OperatorMonoLig-LightItalic.ttx

Running Windows 10.

@kiliman
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kiliman commented May 18, 2022

Hmm. For regular Operator Mono (not ScreenSmart), we only have the 2 weights: Book and Light. However, you should have gotten 2 more OTF files: OperatorMonoLig-Book.otf and OperatorMono-Light.otf.

Can you show me the files you put in the ./original folder?

@Jeferson-Emanuel
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Sorry for not updating here previously. I followed the instructions in issue #169 and renamed the files following the model you posted there.

My original folder look like this:

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My build folder look like this now:

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After installing them, I tried to use the Operator Mono SSM Lig and got this:

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Seems like only the de non SSM versions work with the ligatures.

This is what I see in my Fonts folder:

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kiliman commented May 19, 2022

Hmm.. interesting. If you look at your Operator "Mono" SSm.... it's actually Operator SSm (the non-mono version). This is why the metrics are all wrong. You can see that the characters don't line up in nice even columns.

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@Jeferson-Emanuel
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Interesting. I probably messed up when I was copying the names from your model and pasting in the font names in the original folder.

I will look in the name inside the files to find the correct ones, rename it the right way and run the build.bat again.

Thanks.

@Jeferson-Emanuel
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Updating here. All working now. I really had renamed the wrong font files.

A suggestion to avoid further issues with it would be to make your script detect which font is which automatically. The need to rename the files in a very specific and exact way will be prone to errors by the user.

Thanks. =)

@kiliman
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kiliman commented May 20, 2022

Hmm.. well that's how the fonts were named when I purchased them, so not sure why it would be a problem.

Anyway, glad you figured it out.

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