fonttools-opentype-feature-freezer
OTFeatureFreezer GUI app and pyftfeatfreeze commandline tool in Python to permanently "apply" OpenType features to fonts, by remapping their Unicode assignments (by twardoch)
woff2
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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- Variable fonts in microsoft word: How do i (a relative beginner at the technical side of typography) replicate this thing i pulled off???
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Is there a way modify a font so that one of its stylistic alternate characters is used by default?
If you have a little command line comfort this does the trick very capably: https://twardoch.github.io/fonttools-opentype-feature-freezer/
- Is there a way to edit a variable font with Fontlab or some other software to use a stylistic alternate for a character as a default? Or add the alternate to the character list as a glyph?
- (Help) Smartest way to force a font to use specific glyphs by default
- Anyone know a fast way of creating a new font file with a opentype feature turned on? I want to use small caps in word
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Is there any way to use font features in Emacs?
a bit of a workaround that I have been using I found on this blog post. Essentially, they use this tool https://github.com/twardoch/fonttools-opentype-feature-freezer to enable font variants by default. Though I'm not certain if it works with ligatures.
- OpenType Feature Freezer With OpenType Feature Freezer, you can “freeze” some OpenType features into a font. These features are then “on by default”.
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Is there a program to export fonts with OpenType features applied?
This sounds like what I need, but the maintainer deleted the Windows version.
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ok so i am kinda new to fuzzin/security research and ive just done this
The github you linked already has the framework on "how" to do it. If you are looking for the newest version, if you follow the path on that github they link you back to googles repo. Just clone this repo and compile it, and you will have the latest version.
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[Jellyfin 10.8.4 on Docker] [WEBUI/Android Client] MKV subtitles detected and usable for some files, but not all of them.
I extracted and converted all of the fonts using ffmpeg and then https://github.com/google/woff2.git, set up the folder and made sure Jellyfin can see and select it from inside the mounted volumes on the container, and checked the enable fallback fonts box.
- Montserrat cyrillic issues?
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Privacy-focused Google Fonts alternative
Font Squirrel's webfont generator is a popular tool that web devs use for generating webfonts from desktop fonts. You can also use Google's woff2_compress command line tool.
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Optimizing fonts for the web
# clone woff2 git clone --recursive https://github.com/google/woff2.git # enter into the cloned repo cd woff2 # build make clean all # convert the font ./woff2_compress ~/Jost-400-Book-subset.ttf
- Need help in compiling
What are some alternatives?
When comparing fonttools-opentype-feature-freezer and woff2 you can also consider the following projects:
Montserrat
fontsource - Self-host Open Source fonts in neatly bundled NPM packages.
fontfreeze - Freeze variations and features in font.
glyphhanger - Your web font utility belt. It can subset web fonts. It can find unicode-ranges for you automatically. It makes julienne fries.
fonttools - A library to manipulate font files from Python.
getgo-fonts - Font files suitable for starting your own font projects in FontLab
fonts - A privacy-friendly drop-in replacement for Google Fonts
slabikar-otf
fira-code-mode - Emacs minor mode for Fira Code ligatures using prettify-symbols
fuzzing - Tutorials, examples, discussions, research proposals, and other resources related to fuzzing
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