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Old 01-23-2019, 05:19 AM   #414
JeanPierre
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Originally Posted by hfpop View Post
@JeanPierre, could you share the Literata Book fonts you got through Kobify Fonts? Thank you!
Hi hfpop,

Please find the font attached, as requested.

For your information, below is the command I executed in the command line to produce the attached ttf fonts.

Code:
python KoboifyFonts-0.3.1.py -r ../fonts/raw/LiterataBook.otf -i ../fonts/raw/LiterataBook-Italic.otf -b ../fonts/raw/LiterataBook-Bold.otf -B ../fonts/raw/LiterataBook-BoldItalic.otf -s -k -p -d ./out/ 'Literata Book'
Once again, the input otf files used were obtained from https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/literata-book. It includes regular, medium, semibold and bold weights of the standard and italic Literata Book typeface. You could experiment with setting different weights for the regular and bold inputs to the KoboifyFonts scripts if you want to get a different balance to the regular and bold font weights, though I've observed some aberrations with my own experiments with this and find the standard balance to be spot on.
Attached Files
File Type: zip Literata-Book.zip (1.82 MB, 826 views)

Last edited by JeanPierre; 01-25-2019 at 11:06 AM. Reason: Removed the version which included semibold as bold, due to aberrations in vertical letter alignment of vowels.
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