Hi Håkan,
> Am 28.07.2025 um 15:19 schrieb ha...@exformedia.se :
>
> Hi Klaus,
> I remember dabbling with this a long time ago and I think it was kind of:
> - Find the offset for the name table in the file
> - Find the postscript name in that table. Was often (always?) saved under ID
> 6 (or was
Hi Klaus,
I remember dabbling with this a long time ago and I think it was kind of:
- Find the offset for the name table in the file
- Find the postscript name in that table. Was often (always?) saved under ID 6
(or was it 5?)
But this is just from the top of my head. I’m pretty sure I have some
Hi Matthias,
> Am 25.07.2025 um 11:39 schrieb Matthias Rebbe via use-livecode
> :
>
> There are tools available, which allow to view and change the properties of a
> font. With such a tool, you could read out the postscript.
I see, thanks, but was hoping to be able to do this with LC somehow.
There are tools available, which allow to view and change the properties of a
font. With such a tool, you could read out the postscript.
If you like, you can send me the font file and check it for you.
Matthias
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
> Am 25.07.2025 um 11:32 schrieb Klaus major-k via use-l
No brilliant ideas?
> Am 23.07.2025 um 16:35 schrieb Klaus major-k via use-livecode
> :
>
> Hi friends,
>
> I have a custom TTF font that I will include in my mobile app.
> Now read this warning in the LC lesson:
> -
> Android and Font Names
>
> There is
I have the same problem between Windows and MacOS. On MacOS some truetype
variants like bold and italic are their own typefaces and register as such, but
on Windows the typeface is always the base, then you have to select bold or
italic as a style. This makes Start Using Font a real pain in the