In the Metrics View this menu is greyed out. The commands are only available
in text fields.
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Undo
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In the outline view and the bitmap view this will undo the last command.
The number of commands that may be undone for any glyph is controlled by
the UndoDepth preference item.
In the font and metrics views, this does NOT undo the last command. It undoes
the last operation on all selected glyphs.
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Redo
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In the outline view and the bitmap view this will redo the last command undone.
Up to twelve commands may be redone (after that they get thrown away)
In the font and metrics views, this does NOT undo the last command. It undoes
the last operation on all selected glyphs.
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Cut
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In the font view this command puts the foreground of all selected glyphs
into the clipboard and then deletes them. Depending on the setting of
Copy From it will either refer all glyphs (bitmap and
outline) corresponding to this entry, or just the glyph being displayed.
In the Outline View this will copy any selected points, References, or Images
into the clipboard and then delete them. If a point is removed from a path
then the path will be broken at there, see the Merge
command for information on how to leave the path whole but without the point.
(if there is no selection nothing happens)
In the Bitmap View this will copy the selection into the clipboard and then
delete it. If there is no selection nothing happens.
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Copy
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In the font view this command puts the foreground and hints of all selected
glyphs into the clipboard. Depending on the setting of Copy
From it will either copy all glyphs (bitmap and outline) corresponding
to this entry, or just the glyph being displayed. Normally it will not copy
a glyph's name, but if Copy From->Char Name is
set then it will copy the name as well.
In the Outline View this will copy any selected points, References, or Images
into the clipboard. If there is no selection everything in the current layer
will go into the clipboard.
In the Bitmap View this will copy the selection into the clipboard, if there
is no selection everything is copied.
To external applications selected points (and associated contours) will be
exported to the clipboard with format "image/eps", while a selected image
will be exported with formats "image/png" and "image/bmp". If you Copy a
series of glyphs into the clipboard, the only the first one will be exported
to external applications. If the clipboard contains a single point, then
this will also be exported in STRING format (giving the coordinates of the
point); the intent is to make it easier to people to identify the point.
See the section on selections
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Copy Reference
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In the font view this command puts a reference to all selected glyphs into
the clipboard.
In the Outline and Bitmap Views this will copy a reference to the current
glyph into the clipboard (only available in foreground mode).
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Copy Lookup Data
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Copies lookup data (substitutions, ligatures, kerning, anchor points, etc)
from the selected glyphs. This command does not work quite as expected:
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The data are not actually copied. Instead fontforge makes a note of which
glyphs it copied the data from. FontForge actually copies the data when the
user does a Paste (so any changes in the lookup data will be pasted).
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When the user does a Paste s/he will be prompted with a dialog asking what
lookups should be copied.
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Copy Width
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In the Font View this command copies the widths of all selected glyphs and
stores them in the clipboard.
In the Outline View this command copies the width of the current glyph and
stores it in the clipboard.
This command is not available in the Bitmap View.
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Copy VWidth
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In the Font View this command copies the vertical widths of all selected
glyphs and stores them in the clipboard.
In the Outline View this command copies the vertical width of the current
glyph and stores it in the clipboard.
This command is not available in the Bitmap View.
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Copy LBearing
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In the Font View this command copies the left side bearings of all selected
glyphs and stores them in the clipboard.
In the Outline View this command copies the left side bearing of the current
glyph and stores it in the clipboard.
This command is not available in the Bitmap View.
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Copy RBearing
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In the Font View this command copies the right side bearings of all selected
glyphs and stores them in the clipboard.
In the Outline View this command copies the right side bearing of the current
glyph and stores it in the clipboard.
This command is not available in the Bitmap View.
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Copy Grid Fit
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Only available in the outline glyph view and only if
View->Show Grid Fit is selected.
This will place a copy of the grid fit version of the glyph into the clipboard.
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Paste
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In the Font View this command will paste whatever is in the clipboard into
the foregrounds of all selected glyphs (exception: if the clipboard contains
an image it will usually not go into the foreground), clearing out whatever
was there. If there are more selected glyphs than there is information in
the clipboard then the clipboard will be repeated until all selected glyphs
have had something pasted in them (that is if glyphs A and B were selected
when the copy happened and now glyphs C, D and E are selected, the C will
get A, D will get B and E will also get A). If exactly one glyph is selected
but the clipboard contains more that one glyph, the selection will be
extended so that enough glyphs are selected that something may be pasted
in each.
If the clipboard contains outline information then that information will
go into the glyph outline regardless of the setting of Copy From. If the
clipboard contains a bitmap and the display is set to outline then the bitmap
is pasted into the bitmap font it was copied from (ie. the one with the same
pixel size), if the clipboard contains a bitmap and the display is set to
a bitmap then the bitmap will be pasted into the currently displayed font.
If the clipboard contains a bitmap of a size which does not exist in our
database, then you will be asked if you want to create a bitmap font to put
the bitmap into.
In the Outline View this command will paste whatever is in the clipboard
to the current editing layer.
In the Bitmap View this command will flatten any floating selection and paste
the contents of the clipboard into a new floating selection.
If the clipboard is owned by an external application FontForge will attempt
to Paste the following selection types (the bitmap view does not currently
respond to external clipboards):
"image/png", "image/bmp" |
background images |
"image/eps", "image/ps", "image/svg" |
as spline data |
See the section on selections
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Paste Into
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Only available in the fontview. Just like Paste, except it does not clear
the contents of the glyph before adding to it.
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Paste After
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Only available in the fontview. Pastes the contents of the clipboard into
the selected glyph, shifts it over by the advance width, and then adds the
advance width of the glyph in the clip to this glyph. Essentially this makes
it easy to build up words. (If the font has vertical metrics, then glyphs
will be stacked vertically. If the glyph is right to left then the clipboard
will be added on the left).
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Same Glyph As
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Only available in the fontview. If the clipboard contains a single reference
to a glyph then applying this command makes all selected encoding points
refer to that same glyph. (For example the non-breaking-space glyph (U+00A0)
frequently uses the same glyph as the space glyph. To accomplish this, select
the space glyph, Copy Ref, select the non-breaking-space glyph and Same Glyph
As).
Adobe suggests that you avoid this. Use a reference instead. In some situations
(I think pdf files is one) having one glyph with several encodings causes
problems (Acrobat uses the glyph to back-map through the encoding to work
out the unicode code point. But that will fail if a glyph has two unicode
code points associated with it).
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Clear
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Similar to Cut except it does not copy anything to the
clipboard.
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Clear Background
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Only in the font view. This command clears the backgrounds of all selected
glyphs.
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Merge
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This command is only available in the Outline View. If a point on a path
is selected, the merge command will remove that point from the path and
join the two points around the removed one with a new spline which approximates
the curve between the two before. The two surrounding points will retain
their slopes (unless both are corner points).
How is this done?
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Join
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This command is not available in the bitmap view. It looks for any paths
with endpoints as the endpoints of other paths and then join those two paths.
Also if the endpoint of a path is the same as the start point it will make
that path into a loop. (The commands that move points around will normally
do this automatically, but Paste will not).
In the Outline view things are slightly more complicated: If any paths have
selected points on them it will only attempt to join those paths.
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Copy Fg To Bg
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This command is only available in the Outline and Font Views. It cleans out
all the splines in the background layer and replaces them with a copy of
all the splines in the foreground layer. Note: Any background images remain.
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Copy Layer To Layer
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This command is only available in the Outline and Font Views. It brings up
a dialog which lets you select a base layer to copy from and another layer
to copy to. You may also choose to clear the destination layer, or to append
to it. Then it copies the contents of the source layer (contours and references,
but not images) to the destination layer.
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Select
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In the outline view there is a select menu, other views just have Select
All.
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Select All
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In the outline view it selects all points, all references (all images if
the background is active) and the width line (and the vertical width line
if that is enabled). In the fontview it selects all glyphs. In the bitmap
view it selects the current bitmap region.
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Invert Selection
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Selects anything not selected, and deselects everything selected.
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Deselect All
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Deselects anything selected
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First Point
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Deselects everything and then selects the first point on the first path of
the glyph.
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First Point, Next Contour
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Deselects everything and then selects the first point on the next contour.
(If the last contour is selected then deselects everything).
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Next Point
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Deselects the current point and selects the next point.
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Prev Point
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Deselects the current point and selects the previous point
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Next Control Point
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Selects the "Next Control Point" of the current point.
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Prev Control Point
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Selects the "Prev Control Point" of the current point.
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Point At
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Allows the user to enter an X,Y coordinate and selects the point at that
location.
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Points on Selected Contours
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If a contour contains any selected points, then select all points on the
contour.
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Select All Points & Refs
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Just like select all, but it doesn't select anchor points or the width lines.
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Select Anchors
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Select all the Anchor points in the glyph.
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(De)Select Width
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Toggles whether the width line is selected.
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(De)Select VWidth
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(if vertical metrics are enabled) Toggles whether the vertical width line
is selected.
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Select Points Affected by Current HintMask
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if a single point with a hintmask is selected, then this command selects
all points affected by that hintmask.
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Select by Color>
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Only in the font view. Displays a submenu containing a list of colors and
allows you to select all glyphs which you have set to that color with the
Char Info dlg. Normally the selection is cleared before setting the colored
glyphs, but if you hold down the shift key the selection will be extended
to the colored glyphs.
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Select by Wildcard...
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Select all glyphs that match the wildcard pattern specified. A glyph may
also be mapped to more than one encoding slot. Select all encoding slots
that refer to the named glyph. I think this is primarily useful for detaching
.notdef.
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Select by Script...
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Allows you to specify an OpenType script tag and then ff will select all
glyphs which have that script.
In the fontview, the following menu items will have slightly different meanings
depending on whether you are holding down the Shift of Control keys.
If you hold down neither, then the current selection is cleared, and the
selection is set to whatever the command specifies.
If you hold down just the Shift key, then the current selection is retained
and any glyphs specified by the command will be merged into that selection.
(a logical or operation)
If you hold down just the Control key, then any glyphs specified by the command
will be removed from the selection.
If you hold down both keys, then only glyphs specified in both the command
and the old selection will be selected. (a logical and operation)
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Glyphs worth outputting
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Generally this means that either the glyph's width has been set, or that
in one of its foreground layers there is some data -- a contour or a reference.
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with only references
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Select all glyphs which contain at least one reference (in the active layer)
and no contours.
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Glyphs with only Splines
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Select all glyphs which contain at least one contour (in the active layer)
and no references.
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Glyphs with both
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Select all glyphs in the active layer with both contours and references.
This is something which cannot be expressed in a TrueType font, and fontforge
has various tricks for dealing with it, but it might be something you'd like
to fix up.
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Whitespace Glyphs
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Select all glyphs which contain neither references nor contours (but which
have had their widths set).
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Changed
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Selects all changed glyphs
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Hinting Needed
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Selects all glyphs which FontForge thinks need to be hinted.
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Autohintable
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Selects all glyphs which FontForge thinks can be autohinted -- ie. all glyphs
not marked Hints->Don't Autohint
(this does not check whether ff thinks the glyphs in question NEED to be
autohinted)
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Select By Lookup Subtable...
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Only in the font view. Brings up a dlg which
allows you to select various glyphs depending on various advanced typographic
features.
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Find / Replace
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Only in the font view, this brings up a dialog
that allows you to find patterns within glyphs and replace them with other
patterns.
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Replace With Reference
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Only in the font view, this command will search the font finding any glyph
which contains an inline copy of one of the selected glyphs, and converts
that copy into a reference to the appropriate glyph. In other words it finds
things which should be references and makes them be.
This is primarily for use after reading a postscript (type1, otf or cff)
font. The reference information will usually be lost in these formats, and
this command can find it again.
Suppose the font contains a glyph "Acircumflex" which contains an embedded
copy of "A" (a copy of the contours, not a references), then if you select
"A" and apply this command it will search all glyphs in the font for something
that looks like "A", remove it from any glyphs in which it is found and replace
it with a reference. It applies this same algorithm for all selected glyphs.
If you want to check for every possibility, just select all glyphs first.
After completion, the selection will be set to those glyphs which have been
changed by the command.
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Unlink Reference
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This will remove a referenced glyph and replace it with the splines and points
(or bitmap raster) that make it up.
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Copy From
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Only available in the Font View.
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All Fonts
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If this is set then Copy (and Cut and Clear) will copy from the outline font
and from all the bitmap fonts
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Displayed Font
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If this is set then Copy will only copy from the font currently being displayed.
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Char Metadata
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Normally Copy does not copy the metadata (name, unicode encoding, comment,
ligature info) associated with a glyph, but if this is checked then it will.
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TrueType Instructions
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Controls whether truetype instructions should be copied with a glyph. If
copying glyphs from one font to another it may not be appropriate to copy
the truetype instructions (which may depend on subroutines or values in the
'fpgm', 'prep' and 'cvt ' tables).
This also controls the behavior of the
Transform and
Build Accented glyph commands.
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Remove Undoes
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Not available in the Metrics View. This allows you to free up some of the
memory FontForge is currently squandering on keeping track of Undoes (and
Redoes). Obviously this command cannot be undone.
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In the Outline Glyph view this will free up all undoes/redoes in the current
edit mode
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In the Bitmap Glyph view this will free up all bitmap undoes/redoes
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In the Font View this will free up all undoes/redoes in all selected glyphs,
outline and bitmap, background and foreground.