Closed russsharek closed 4 years ago
You need to be able to turn on the Stylistic Alternatives - in Inkscape I think that's done with this: http://vid.bina.me/typography/stylistic-variants-in-inkscape/ - salt
is the table you want to enable. I'm not sure AbiWord supports OpenTypr features like that.
I gave this a try in inkscape, and it did not enable the glyphs.
Curious why other fonts like linja pona work in both abiword and inkscape out of the box.
Typing in salt
in the feature settings and clicking apply works for me on Windows. I think linja pona uses the liga
table, which may be enabled by default - I didn't put it in this table because I wanted Latin and sitelen pona text to be able to mixed together easily. I was debating assembling a version that only renders SP though.
I moved things over to the liga table - would you be able to try out the new version to see if it works more easily for you? https://github.com/jackhumbert/sitelen-pona-pona/releases/tag/v0.2
It works in inkscape and abiword as expected now. Thanks!
On 2020-05-12 07:22AM, Jack Humbert wrote:
I moved things over to the liga table - would you be able to try out the new version to see if it works more easily for you? https://github.com/jackhumbert/sitelen-pona-pona/releases/tag/v0.2
-- You are receiving this because you authored the thread. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/jackhumbert/sitelen-pona-pona/issues/1#issuecomment-627377521
-- Cheers, Russ Sharek Director, Circus Freaks https://circusfreaks.org 214-494-0952
Awesome, thanks for confirming :)
The font is only displaying latin characters in inkscape and abiword.