(2021-03-02, 15:36)Magnus Forsberg Wrote: If I'm not mistaken, we have said that there should not be any more fonts made as primitives.
In fact you should use the primitives we have as templates, if they fit the need, but they should be used inlined, thus reducing the needed number of triangles. This will also give you more freedom in adjusting the spacing between letters.
Ah, interesting. It would also allow for small tweaks, if the primitive doesn't quite match the original pattern. (I often find there's just one letter than has a serif where the "real" font doesn't, and so on…) But using the prims as templates saves the trouble of getting all the letter strokes aligned and parallel, if you're just tracing a pattern.
And I also vaguely remember reading that there should not be any more fonts made…but again, can't for the life of me recall where I read it!