Hello,
I'm having issues with certain font's not displaying properly below the baseline. Image is below.
The first word is set to 'Artistic Text', second is 'Paragraph Text' and the third is when the font has been converted to curves.
The two fonts used are a paid font - Last Paradise and a free font - Wisdom Script.
If anyone has any suggestions on how to resolve this issue it would be greatly appreciated!
Matthew
OK. Make sure you are patched fully.
I didn't have Wisdom Script until I downloaded it for checking the metrics. I should have tried other fonts that I know had this issue early on. I didn't have Last Paradise, but hey, what's one more font purchase more or less...
They seem to work here just fine. So, perhaps you need to update CD?
That said, the person who authored Last Paradise mucked up the fi ligature, or did it on purpose...his logo displays with the fi ligature. Dumb crap.
Mike
I downloaded the font on my home laptop so will need to check it tonight to see if it had the updated ZIP.
I've noticed that the font seems to be missing at least one of its advertised stylistic alternatives, as you can see in the below image, using the Glyph Tester at https://www.youworkforthem.com/font/T5811/last-paradise shows there should be an alternative for a capital Y, but in Corel I do not have this option? Possibly I do have an older version so it is creating issues. Either that or the author of the font has just been slack in providing the entire package, I bought mine from the actual publisher (Set Sail Studios) and I cant say I'm completely satisfied.
Unfortunately, even installing the most recent font wouldn't explain the issue with other fonts like Wisdom Script. I've downloaded and installed it again but the issue persists.
It is there:
But as it is a stylistic alternate, highlight the text, choose either the down arrow shown above, or choose the button in the text properties.
If the font author had also used the lookup in a stylistic set, one wouldn't need to actually highlight (select) at least one of the characters to get to the gsub table that is used in the font. So with a stylistic set, one could just select the artistic text "box" or the paragraph frame, then choose the stylistic set like this:
And get this:
There are several ways to include OT features in a font. Not all work in any particular application exactly the same as in another, and the feature order pretty much dictates which feature takes precedence over other features. Even to the point they cannot be used at the same time.
I downloaded the font Wisdom Script and it seems to have the problem even before install the font.