![]() in latest versions of CorelDRAW, VectorStyler and Xara Designer, but not e.g. These kinds of non-Unicode based glyphs are still supported e.g. On the other hand, probably even this kind of meta data update would in many cases be considered illegal use of fonts (even if not distributing them). That kind of utility would not of course work fool proof but in tasks like these where a font does not actually need to be converted but just its meta data "modernized", it would probably mostly make the font useable again. I wonder if there is a simple low-cost utility that allows users to update fonts like these in a batch (or even just one by one e.g., is this feature included in the Home Edition license of FontCreator). In an earlier thread generation of Unicode name table was discussed, and with this font, just running the "Generate Unicode" would make the font compatible with Affinity apps. ![]() With this kind of font simulating handwritten text, a limited character set and missing kerning (the glyphs being bound) are not necessarily a problem (if they were not in the original font). Even if you do "fix" it, you end up with a font which is missing characters, no OpenType features, and no kerning.
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