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Old 04-10-2014, 06:02 AM   #174
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Originally Posted by trekk View Post
No, the Kobo works ok with both type of files. I chose the TTF-format, because my Font-app only allowed saving to this format.

Try this Type light
A fully functional, freeware OpenType font editor.
With Type light you can design, edit and convert OpenType TrueType and PostScript fonts. As a light version of Type 3.2 font editor it is your ideal package for entering into the world of font creation.

BTW.
Use the menu option: Global > Convert to TT or PS curves to correct outline issues which some font have and resave the font. Using only this option can also fix or reduce overshoot issues that some characters have.

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