The font looks beautiful and I am happy to support it, however, it appears to me at least that every type of the font I've installed has very, very low kerning, to the point most letters will intersect each other, I don't know if this is intended given the shots on this page don't appear to have the same thing going.
Thank you for letting us know! The kerning is supposed to look like it does in the showcase artworks, so this is definitely not intended. I'll look into this issue as soon as I can!
Could you tell us what software and operating system you're using? Have you tried the font in other software to see if that makes a difference?
If you could provide a screenshot of what the kerning looks like to you, that would also be a great help. Thanks again!
Hello, I don't know if the above image is visible, but, I had originally tried it in ms paint on my win10 desktop, trying it on ms paint on my win 11 laptop gave me proper kerning for framework reg on ms paint, but wordpad still had the "letters crash into each other" problem I was having yesterday. displayed is regular, hairline round, offset round, and platform round
I've found out that it had to do with the fact I'm using a feature of OpenType that's apparently not widely supported yet. Still, to account for as many apps as possible, I'm making adjustments. A new version of the font should be available very soon. Thanks again for the heads-up!
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The font looks beautiful and I am happy to support it, however, it appears to me at least that every type of the font I've installed has very, very low kerning, to the point most letters will intersect each other, I don't know if this is intended given the shots on this page don't appear to have the same thing going.
Thank you for letting us know! The kerning is supposed to look like it does in the showcase artworks, so this is definitely not intended. I'll look into this issue as soon as I can!
Could you tell us what software and operating system you're using? Have you tried the font in other software to see if that makes a difference?
If you could provide a screenshot of what the kerning looks like to you, that would also be a great help. Thanks again!
I've found out that it had to do with the fact I'm using a feature of OpenType that's apparently not widely supported yet. Still, to account for as many apps as possible, I'm making adjustments. A new version of the font should be available very soon. Thanks again for the heads-up!