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GRX `kszk!2DWj} nɏ8I] z9tp_?Ж@Qpj0G)g*on,0D9-1g7;ќE NS&(ɝvBiEEI8_]&@:gUVO$hJhi53UY'+iЩ4:o;96?p˭ //q@;|z82Y |TѴ '!.PTG]I=hg>Lp68M;8Tc7R7^A<IwY:~S"t"9E-[z5E1OODB9*d02 R!6 r+KH(M.5%$ C fP N&3#QU:%lJ X'W!Au,0 v$)B ?HD@'`)/+; n=oi#a?s*jbJFF|CkV 1{-&4mqe_<LN }>yZP@Q(\3,x.G2/4K Click here to go to http://scripts.sil.org/OFL to get all the details about the Open Font License and to read the corresponding FAQ. A linear gradient is represented by a line drawn from its start point to its end point. A radial gradient is represented by a line drawn from its center whose length is the ultimate radius. If there is a single additional point, that point represents the gradient's focus, if omitted the focus is the same as the radius.%3d: A separator line drawn across a dialog or in a menuAccentCenterLowestActive ColorActive Layer ColorAllow editing of multiple colors and shades, fills and strokes. Multi layered fonts can only be output as type3 or svg fonts.Allow the full unicode character set in glyph names. This does not conform to adobe's glyph name standard. Such names should be for internal use only and should NOT end up in production fonts.Allows you to select optional behavior when generating the fontAlmost H/V ColorAnchor ColorAnchored Line ColorApple and MS/Adobe differ about the format of truetype and opentype files. This controls the default setting of the Apple checkbox in the File->Generate Font dialog. The main differences are: Bitmap data are stored in different tables Scaled composite glyphs are treated differently Use of GSUB rather than morx(t)/feat Use of GPOS rather than kern/opbd Use of GDEF rather than lcar/prop If both this and OpenType are set, both formats are generatedApple and MS/Adobe differ about the format of truetype and opentype files. This controls the default setting of the OpenType checkbox in the File->Generate Font dialog. The main differences are: Bitmap data are stored in different tables Scaled composite glyphs are treated differently Use of GSUB rather than morx(t)/feat Use of GPOS rather than kern/opbd Use of GDEF rather than lcar/prop If both this and Apple are set, both formats are generatedAs FontForge creates windows, it loads images for its menus from files in a standard directory. You may change this to point to a different directory to load a different icon set. (If you want no icons at all, change to an empty directory). This may not effect windows of a type that is already initialized, restarting FontForge will fix that.AutoHint before rasterizingBackground Image ColorBackground color for popup windowsBackground color for the drawing area of all viewsBackground color of column headers at the top of a matrix editBad ColorBad RGB color spec: %s Bad color on line %d, must be between 000000 and ffffff.Bad glyph range specified in color subtable of PfEd table Bad hex color spec: %s Bad template, unrecognized formatBeyond the endpoints, the gradient takes on the color at the end-points This does not work for PostScript linear gradientsBlue Values ColorBrings up a dialog which gives fine control over horizontal positioning of subscripts and superscripts depending on their vertical positioning.C_enterCan this font be embedded in a downloadable (pdf) document, and if so, what behaviors are permitted on both the document and the font.Center Bet_ween Control PointsCenter OutCenter of SelectionCenteredCentered CJK PunctuationCertain programs use pens with white ink as erasers If you select (blacken) this checkbox, FontForge will attempt to simulate that.Changed ColorCharCenterHighestClip Path ColorColorColor ButtonColor of column dividers in the main section of a matrix editColor of column dividers in the title section of a matrix editColor of frozen (unchangeable) entries in the main section of a matrix editColor of the active entry in the main section of a matrix editColor used to draw the advance width line of a glyphColor used to draw the background of selected glyphsColor used to draw the foreground of selected glyphsColor used to draw the italic advance width line of a glyphColor used to draw the kerning lineColor used to draw the left side bearingColor used to mark a changed glyphColor used to mark the selected glyphColor:Color|BackgroundColor|Choose...Color|DefaultColor|ForegroundConflict Hint ColorCoordinate Line ColorCoordinate along which to spaceCou_nter ClockwiseCreate Rasterized Strikes (Not empty ones)Default background color for windowsDefault foreground color for windowsDelta Grid ColorDiagonal Hint ColorDisabled Text Color:Do you want to round coordinates to integers (this saves space)?Doesn't look like a valid pdf file, couldn't find xref sectionDon't display columns of 0s. The OpenType lookup allows for up to 8 kinds of data, but almost all kerning lookups will use just one. Omitting the others makes the behavior clearer.Don't display columns of 0s. The OpenType lookup allows for up to 8 kinds of data, but almost all lookups will use just one or two. Omitting the others makes the behavior clearer.Either: The amount of extra space to be added after a sentence Or the space to be used within math formulaeExtrema Point ColorFailed to parse color %s Family Blue ColorFill ColorFirst Point ColorFreetype rasterization failed. Frozen ColorGGadget|ButtonSize|55GGadget|ScaleFactor|100Glyph names are limitted to 31 charactersGrid Fit ColorGrid Fit Width ColorGuide Layer ColorHFlex Hint ColorHHint Active ColorHint Label ColorHistogram DialogHoriz. Hint ColorIf specified this should be a space separated list of integers each less than 16777216 which uniquely identify your organization FontForge will generate a random number for the final component.Inactive Layer ColorInstructions in a TrueType font refer to points by number, so if you edit a glyph in such a way that some points have different numbers (add points, remove them, etc.) then the instructions will be applied to the wrong points with disasterous results. Normally FontForge will remove the instructions if it detects that the points have been renumbered in order to avoid the above problem. You may turn this behavior off -- but be careful!Interpretation|NoneItalic Coord. ColorKern Line ColorLang|AmharicLang|ArabicLang|ArmenianLang|AvarLang|BengaliLang|BerberLang|CherokeeLang|CopticLang|FarsiLang|Farsi/PersianLang|Ge'ezLang|GeorgianLang|GreekLang|GujaratiLang|HebrewLang|JavaneseLang|KannadaLang|KhmerLang|LaoLang|LatinLang|LimbuLang|MalayalamLang|ManchuLang|MongolianLang|OriyaLang|SinhaleseLang|SyriacLang|TagalogLang|TamilLang|TeluguLang|ThaiLang|TibetanLang|UighurLang|YiLicenseLicense URLLicense:Ligature Caret ColorLocalized FormsMS has changed (in August 2006) the inner workings of their Indic shaping engine, and to disambiguate this change has created a parallel set of script tags (generally ending in '2') for Indic writing systems. If you are working with the new system set this flag, if you are working with the old unset it. (if you aren't doing Indic work, this flag is irrelevant).Mark|_New...Math Miscellaneous Symbols-AMath Miscellaneous Symbols-BMath Sp:Math Supplemental OperatorsMathematical centerlineMeasure Pixels Per EM Pushs the pixels per em (for current rasterization)Metrics Label ColorMiscellaneous Math Symbols-AMiscellaneous Math Symbols-BMissing left parenthesis in command to get a cvt indexMissing right paren in command to get a cvt indexNext CP ColorNo (useable) bitmap strikes in this TTF font: %sNo paths with within a glyph should intersectNormal Text Color:Normal/Off-CenterNormalize Design Vector Function:Normalized Settings:Normalized position of this design along each axisOblique/Off-CenterOld Outline ColorOptimized For ClearTypeOriginal ColorPS Type 1 (Ascii)Pfm Save FailedPick a colorPoint ColorPoint of Inflection ColorPostscript and TrueType require that paths be drawn in a clockwise direction. If you have a reference that has been flipped then the paths in that reference will probably be counter-clockwise. You should unlink it and do Element->Correct direction on it.Postscript and TrueType require that paths be drawn in a clockwise direction. This lets you check that they are. Before doing this test insure that no paths self-intersectPrefs_App|FontForge recognizes BROWSER, MF and AUTOTRACE.Prev CP ColorProperty|New...RandomizeRaster ColorRaster Dark ColorRaster Grid ColorRaster New ColorRaster Old ColorRasterize at sizes:Rasterizing...Read of Uninitialized StoreRecognizePUANamesRetain current advance width, center glyph within that widthRotate 90° CCWRotate _90° CCWRule ColorSaturation and Value, and the three colors must be between 0 and 1Save ColorsSave glyph colors in the PfEd tableScript|ArabicScript|AramaicScript|ArmenianScript|AvestanScript|BatakScript|BengaliScript|BugineseScript|BuhidScript|ChamScript|CherokeeScript|EthiopicScript|GeorgianScript|GreekScript|GujaratiScript|HanunóoScript|HebrewScript|JavaneseScript|KannadaScript|KhmerScript|LaoScript|LatinScript|LimbuScript|MalayālamScript|MandaeanScript|MongolianScript|MyanmarScript|Old PermicScript|OriyaScript|PahlaviScript|PhoenicianScript|SinhalaScript|SyriacScript|TagalogScript|TagbanwaScript|TamilScript|TeluguScript|ThaiScript|TibetanScript|UgariticScript|VaiScript|YiSelect as many languages as needed Hold down the control key when clicking to make disjoint selections.Select by ColorSelect by _ColorSelected BG ColorSelected CP ColorSelected FG ColorSelected Point ColorSelected Width ColorSet _ColorSide Bearing ColorSpecifies file format used to pass the font to freetype pfb -- is the standard postscript type1 ttf -- is truetype otf -- is opentype nohints -- freetype rasterizes without hints bitmap -- not passed to freetype for rendering bitmap fonts must already be generated FontForge -- uses FontForge's own rasterizer, not freetype's. Only as last resortSpecify the color (& opacity) at stop points along the line drawn above. The offset is a percentage of the distance from the start to the end of the line. The color is a 6 (hex) digit number expressing an RGB color.Storage %d has not been initialized, yet the previous instruction read itSupplemental Math OperatorsSynchronizeTemplate ColorText color for popup windowsText color of column headers at the top of a matrix editThe %1$s in the search dialog contains a reference to %2$.20hs which does not exist in the new font. Should I remove the reference?The 'gasp' table gives you control over when grid-fitting and anti-aliased rasterizing are done. The table consists of an (ordered) list of pixel sizes each with a set of flags. Those flags apply to all pixel sizes bigger than the previous table entry but less than or equal to the current. The list must be terminated with a pixel size of 65535. Version 1 of the table contains two additional flags that apply to MS's ClearType rasterizer. The 'gasp' table only applies to truetype fonts.The FONTLOG is a text file containing pertinent information about the font including such things as its change history. The SIL Open Font License highly recommends its use. If your font contains a FONTLOG (see the Element->Font Info) and you check this box, then the internal FONTLOG will be written to the file "FONTLOG.txt" in the same directory as the font itself.The SIL Open Font License Please see http://scripts.sil.org/OFLThe SIL Open Font License (OFL) is designed for free/libre/open font projects. Most other FLOSS licenses are designed for conventional software and are problematic for fonts. The OFL is a community-approved license and is well-suited for releasing fonts to be freely used, studied, copied, modified, embedded, merged and distributed while maintaining artistic integrity. You are encouraged you to use it if you can. For more details about the OFL - and the corresponding FAQ - see http://scripts.sil.org/OFL Simply press this button to add the OFL metadata to your font. The color of a selected pointThe color of an on-curve pointThe color of anchor starsThe color of another glyph drawn in the current view to show where it would be placed by an anchor lookupThe color of grid-fit (and other) raster blocksThe color of grid-fit outlinesThe color of outlines in inactive layersThe color of outlines in the active layerThe color of raster blocks which have just been turned off (in the debugger when an instruction moves a point)The color of raster blocks which have just been turned on (in the debugger when an instruction moves a point)The color of the clip pathThe color of the line marking the advance widthThe color of the line marking the advance width when it is selectedThe color of the line marking the grid-fit advance widthThe color of the line(s) marking ligature caretsThe color of the point which is the start of a contourThe color used to draw a hint which conflicts with anotherThe color used to draw a selected control point of an on-curve pointThe color used to draw bitmap (single bit) images which do not specify a clutThe color used to draw diagonal hintsThe color used to draw horizontal hintsThe color used to draw markers for splines which are almost, but not quite horizontal or vertical at their end-pointsThe color used to draw points at extrema (if that mode is active)The color used to draw points of inflection (if that mode is active)The color used to draw the "next" control point of an on-curve pointThe color used to draw the "previous" control point of an on-curve pointThe color used to draw the active horizontal hint which the Review Hints dialog is examiningThe color used to draw the active vertical hint which the Review Hints dialog is examiningThe color used to draw vertical hintsThe color used to fill the outline if that mode is activeThe color used to mark blue zones in the blue values entry of the private dictionaryThe color used to mark blue zones in the family blues entry of the private dictionaryThe convention is that PostScript fonts should have an Em-Size of 1000. But this font has a size of %d. This is not an error, but you might consider altering the Em-Size with the Element->Font Info->General dialog. Do you wish to continue to generate your font in spite of this?The convention is that TrueType fonts should have an Em-Size which is a power of 2. But this font has a size of %d. This is not an error, but you might consider altering the Em-Size with the Element->Font Info->General dialog. Do you wish to continue to generate your font in spite of this?The feature tag on line %d (%s) is too long. It may be at most 4 letters (or it could be a mac feature setting, two numbers in brokets <3,4>)The fontname begins with the utf8 byte order sequence. This is illegal. %sThe glyph is rasterized at the size above, but it may be difficult to see the alignment errors that can happen at small pixelsizes. This allows you to expand each pixel to show potential problems better.The gradient will be a linear gradient, With the color change happening along the line drawn in the viewThe gradient will be a radial gradient, With the color change happening in circles starting at the focus (if specified) and extending outward until it reaches the specified radius.The maximum number of Undoes/Redoes stored in a glyphThe number of entries in the design settings must match the number in normalized settingsThe results produced by applying the NormalizeDesignVector and ConvertDesignVector functions were not the results expected. You may need to change these functionsThe size at which the current glyph is rasterized. For small pixelsize you may want to use the magnification factor below to get a clearer view.The size at which the current glyph is rasterized. For small pixelsize you may want to use the magnification factor below to get a clearer view. The pulldown list contains the pixelsizes at which there are device table corrections.The tiles should be centered on the pathThis font is marked with an FSType of 2 (Restricted License). That means it is not editable without the permission of the legal owner. Do you have such permission?This glyph has no instructions. Adding instructions (a DELTA) may change its rasterization significantly.This index is much larger than the closest neighborThis is the approximate location of the vanishing point. It does not include the offset induced by "Center of selection" nor "Last Press".This is the number of pixels by which the anchor should be moved horizontally when the glyph is rasterized at the above size. This information is part of the device table for this anchor. Device tables are particularly important at small pixelsizes where rounding errors will have a proportionally greater effect.This is the number of pixels by which the anchor should be moved vertically when the glyph is rasterized at the above size. This information is part of the device table for this anchor. Device tables are particularly important at small pixelsizes where rounding errors will have a proportionally greater effect.This path should have been drawn in a counter-clockwise directionThis pdf file has no fontsTitle Divider ColorTitle Text ColorTrace ColorUnable to parse the pdf objects that make up %sUnasigned Bit 8Unlikely count of ligature components (%d), I suspect this ligature sub- table is garbage, I'm giving up on it. Upload LicenseUpload the license (as found in the list of truetype names)Use the FreeType rasterizer (when available) to rasterize glyphs in the font view. This generally results in better quality.VFlex Hint ColorVHint Active ColorVert. Hint ColorWarning: This version of FontForge does not contain extended type3/svg support needed for this font. Reconfigure with --with-type3. When a curve passes very close to the center of a pixel you might want to check that the curve is on the intended side of that pixel. If it's on the wrong side, consider using a DELTA instruction to adjust the closest point at the current pixelsize.When centering an accent over a glyph, should the accent be centered on the highest point(s) of the glyph, or the middle of the glyph?When debugging in grey-scale this is the color of a raster block which is fully converedWhen generating a Mac Type1 resource font, you MUST generate at least one NFNT bitmap font to go with it. If you have not created any bitmaps for this font, cancel this dlg and use the Element->Bitmaps Available command to create oneWhen placing grave and acute accents above letters, should FontForge center them based on their full width, or should it just center based on the lowest point of the accent.Width ColorYou are attempting to save a CID font in a non-CID format. This is ok, but it means that only the current sub-font will be saved. Is that what you want?You are deleting the last anchor point in this character. Doing so will cause this dialog to close, is that what you want?You may create a script menu containing up to 10 frequently used scripts Each entry in the menu needs both a name to display in the menu and a script file to execute. The menu name may contain any unicode characters. The button labeled "..." will allow you to browse for a script file.You may create a script menu containing up to 10 frequently used scripts. Each entry in the menu needs both a name to display in the menu and a script file to execute. The menu name may contain any unicode characters. The button labeled "..." will allow you to browse for a script file.You should read the OFL and its FAQ at http://scripts.sil.org/OFL. If you are not very familiar with English, please check if there is a translation of the FAQ or an unofficial translation of the license in your mother tongue or preferred language. Please fill in the copyright notice in the license header along with any Reserved Font Name(s). If you are branching from an existing font make sure you have the right to do so and remember to add your additional notice with any Reserved Font Name(s)._Center in Width_License...cursive|Scriptelectronic end user license tablepngwriting system|ScriptProject-Id-Version: 20060507 Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: POT-Creation-Date: 2010-04-18 07:12+0000 PO-Revision-Date: 2010-02-24 08:16+0000 Last-Translator: Robert Readman Language-Team: LANGUAGE MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=n != 1; X-Launchpad-Export-Date: 2011-02-05 04:44+0000 X-Generator: Launchpad (build 12309) Click here to go to http://scripts.sil.org/OFL to get all the details about the Open Font Licence and to read the corresponding FAQ. A linear gradient is represented by a line drawn from its start point to its end point. A radial gradient is represented by a line drawn from its centre whose length is the ultimate radius. If there is a single additional point, that point represents the gradient's focus, if omitted the focus is the same as the radius.%3d: A separator line drawn across a dialogue or in a menuAccentCentreLowestActive ColourActive Layer ColourAllow editing of multiple colours and shades, fills and strokes. Multi layered fonts can only be output as type3 or svg fonts.Allow the full unicode character set in glyph names. This does not conform to Adobe's glyph name standard. Such names should be for internal use only and should NOT end up in production fonts.Allows you to select optional behaviour when generating the fontAlmost H/V ColourAnchor ColourAnchored Line ColourApple and MS/Adobe differ about the format of truetype and opentype files. This controls the default setting of the Apple tickbox in the File->Generate Font dialogue. The main differences are: Bitmap data are stored in different tables Scaled composite glyphs are treated differently Use of GSUB rather than morx(t)/feat Use of GPOS rather than kern/opbd Use of GDEF rather than lcar/prop If both this and OpenType are set, both formats are generatedApple and MS/Adobe differ about the format of truetype and opentype files. This controls the default setting of the OpenType tickbox in the File->Generate Font dialogue. The main differences are: Bitmap data are stored in different tables Scaled composite glyphs are treated differently Use of GSUB rather than morx(t)/feat Use of GPOS rather than kern/opbd Use of GDEF rather than lcar/prop If both this and Apple are set, both formats are generatedAs FontForge creates windows, it loads images for its menus from files in a standard directory. You may change this to point to a different directory to load a different icon set. (If you want no icons at all, change to an empty directory). This may not effect windows of a type that is already initialised, restarting FontForge will fix that.AutoHint before rasterisingBackground Image ColourBackground colour for popup windowsBackground colour for the drawing area of all viewsBackground colour of column headers at the top of a matrix editBad ColourBad RGB colour spec: %s Bad colour on line %d, must be between 000000 and ffffff.Bad glyph range specified in colour subtable of PfEd table Bad hex colour spec: %s Bad template, unrecognised formatBeyond the endpoints, the gradient takes on the colour at the end-points This does not work for PostScript linear gradientsBlue Values ColourBrings up a dialogue which gives fine control over horizontal positioning of subscripts and superscripts depending on their vertical positioning.C_entreCan this font be embedded in a downloadable (pdf) document, and if so, what behaviours are permitted on both the document and the font.Centre Bet_ween Control PointsCentre OutCentre of SelectionCentredCentred CJK PunctuationCertain programs use pens with white ink as erasers If you select (blacken) this tickbox, FontForge will attempt to simulate that.Changed ColourCharCentreHighestClip Path ColourColourColour ButtonColour of column dividers in the main section of a matrix editColour of column dividers in the title section of a matrix editColour of frozen (unchangeable) entries in the main section of a matrix editColour of the active entry in the main section of a matrix editColour used to draw the advance width line of a glyphColour used to draw the background of selected glyphsColour used to draw the foreground of selected glyphsColour used to draw the italic advance width line of a glyphColour used to draw the kerning lineColour used to draw the left side bearingColour used to mark a changed glyphColour used to mark the selected glyphColour:Colour|BackgroundColour|Choose...Colour|DefaultColour|ForegroundConflict Hint ColourCoordinate Line ColourCo-ordinate along which to spaceA_nti ClockwiseCreate Rasterised Strikes (Not empty ones)Default background colour for windowsDefault foreground colour for windowsDelta Grid ColourDiagonal Hint ColourDisabled Text Colour:Do you want to round co-ordinates to integers (this saves space)?Doesn't look like a valid PDF file, couldn't find xref sectionDon't display columns of 0s. The OpenType lookup allows for up to 8 kinds of data, but almost all kerning lookups will use just one. Omitting the others makes the behaviour clearer.Don't display columns of 0s. The OpenType lookup allows for up to 8 kinds of data, but almost all lookups will use just one or two. Omitting the others makes the behaviour clearer.Either: The amount of extra space to be added after a sentence Or the space to be used within maths formulaeExtrema Point ColourFailed to parse colour %s Family Blue ColourFill ColourFirst Point ColourFreetype rasterisation failed. Frozen Colour55100Glyph names are limited to 31 charactersGrid Fit ColourGrid Fit Width ColourGuide Layer ColourHFlex Hint ColourHHint Active ColourHint Label ColourHistogram DialogueHoriz. Hint ColourIf specified this should be a space separated list of integers each less than 16777216 which uniquely identify your organisation FontForge will generate a random number for the final component.Inactive Layer ColourInstructions in a TrueType font refer to points by number, so if you edit a glyph in such a way that some points have different numbers (add points, remove them, etc.) then the instructions will be applied to the wrong points with disasterous results. Normally FontForge will remove the instructions if it detects that the points have been renumbered in order to avoid the above problem. You may turn this behaviour off -- but be careful!NoneItalic Coord. ColourKern Line ColourAmharicArabicArmenianAvarBengaliBerberCherokeeCopticFarsiFarsi/PersianGe'ezGeorgianGreekGujaratiHebrewJavaneseKannadaKhmerLaoLatinLimbuMalayalamManchuMongolianOriyaSinhaleseSyriacTagalogTamilTeluguThaiTibetanUighurYiLicenceLicence URLLicence:Ligature Caret ColourLocalised FormsMS changed (in August 2006) the inner workings of their Indic shaping engine, and to disambiguate this change has created a parallel set of script tags (generally ending in '2') for Indic writing systems. If you are working with the new system set this flag, if you are working with the old unset it. (if you aren't doing Indic work, this flag is irrelevant)._New...Maths Miscellaneous Symbols-AMaths Miscellaneous Symbols-BMaths Sp:Maths Supplemental OperatorsMathematical centrelineMeasure Pixels Per EM Pushs the pixels per em (for current rasterisation)Metrics Label ColourMiscellaneous Maths Symbols-AMiscellaneous Maths Symbols-BMissing left bracket in command to get a cvt indexMissing right bracket in command to get a cvt indexNext CP ColourNo (usable) bitmap strikes in this TTF font: %sNo paths within a glyph should intersectNormal Text Colour:Normal/Off-CentreNormalise Design Vector Function:Normalised Settings:Normalised position of this design along each axisOblique/Off-CentreOld Outline ColourOptimised For ClearTypeOriginal ColourPS Type 1 (ASCII)PFM Save FailedPick a colourPoint ColourPoint of Inflection ColourPostscript and TrueType require that paths be drawn in a clockwise direction. If you have a reference that has been flipped then the paths in that reference will probably be anti-clockwise. You should unlink it and do Element->Correct direction on it.Postscript and TrueType require that paths be drawn in a clockwise direction. This lets you check that they are. Before doing this test ensure that no paths self-intersectPrefs_App|FontForge recognises BROWSER, MF and AUTOTRACE.Prev CP ColourNew...RandomiseRaster ColourRaster Dark ColourRaster Grid ColourRaster New ColourRaster Old ColourRasterise at sizes:Rasterising...Read of Uninitialised StoreRecognisePUANamesRetain current advance width, centre glyph within that widthRotate 90° ACWRotate _90° ACWRule ColourSaturation and Value, and the three colours must be between 0 and 1Save ColoursSave glyph colours in the PfEd tableArabicAramaicArmenianAvestanBatakBengaliBugineseBuhidChamCherokeeEthiopicGeorgianGreekGujaratiHanunóoHebrewJavaneseKannadaKhmerLaoLatinLimbuMalayālamMandaeanMongolianMyanmarOld PermicOriyaPahlaviPhoenicianSinhalaSyriacTagalogTagbanwaTamilTeluguThaiTibetanUgariticVaiYiSelect as many languages as needed Hold down the control key when clicking to make disconnected selections.Select by ColourSelect by _ColourSelected BG ColourSelected CP ColourSelected FG ColourSelected Point ColourSelected Width ColourSet _ColourSide Bearing ColourSpecifies file format used to pass the font to freetype pfb -- is the standard postscript type1 ttf -- is truetype otf -- is opentype nohints -- freetype rasterises without hints bitmap -- not passed to freetype for rendering bitmap fonts must already be generated FontForge -- uses FontForge's own rasteriser, not freetype's. Only as last resortSpecify the colour (& opacity) at stop points along the line drawn above. The offset is a percentage of the distance from the start to the end of the line. The colour is a 6 (hex) digit number expressing an RGB colour.Storage %d has not been initialised, yet the previous instruction read itSupplemental Maths OperatorsSynchroniseTemplate ColourText colour for popup windowsText colour of column headers at the top of a matrix editThe %1$s in the search dialogue contains a reference to %2$.20hs which does not exist in the new font. Should I remove the reference?The 'gasp' table gives you control over when grid-fitting and anti-aliased rasterising are done. The table consists of an (ordered) list of pixel sizes each with a set of flags. Those flags apply to all pixel sizes bigger than the previous table entry but less than or equal to the current. The list must be terminated with a pixel size of 65535. Version 1 of the table contains two additional flags that apply to MS's ClearType rasteriser. The 'gasp' table only applies to truetype fonts.The FONTLOG is a text file containing pertinent information about the font including such things as its change history. The SIL Open Font Licence highly recommends its use. If your font contains a FONTLOG (see the Element->Font Info) and you check this box, then the internal FONTLOG will be written to the file "FONTLOG.txt" in the same directory as the font itself.The SIL Open Font Licence Please see http://scripts.sil.org/OFLThe SIL Open Font Licence (OFL) is designed for free/libre/open font projects. Most other FLOSS licences are designed for conventional software and are problematic for fonts. The OFL is a community-approved licence and is well-suited for releasing fonts to be freely used, studied, copied, modified, embedded, merged and distributed while maintaining artistic integrity. You are encouraged you to use it if you can. For more details about the OFL - and the corresponding FAQ - see http://scripts.sil.org/OFL Simply press this button to add the OFL metadata to your font. The colour of a selected pointThe colour of an on-curve pointThe colour of anchor starsThe colour of another glyph drawn in the current view to show where it would be placed by an anchor lookupThe colour of grid-fit (and other) raster blocksThe colour of grid-fit outlinesThe colour of outlines in inactive layersThe colour of outlines in the active layerThe colour of raster blocks which have just been turned off (in the debugger when an instruction moves a point)The colour of raster blocks which have just been turned on (in the debugger when an instruction moves a point)The colour of the clip pathThe colour of the line marking the advance widthThe colour of the line marking the advance width when it is selectedThe colour of the line marking the grid-fit advance widthThe colour of the line(s) marking ligature caretsThe colour of the point which is the start of a contourThe colour used to draw a hint which conflicts with anotherThe colour used to draw a selected control point of an on-curve pointThe colour used to draw bitmap (single bit) images which do not specify a clutThe colour used to draw diagonal hintsThe colour used to draw horizontal hintsThe colour used to draw markers for splines which are almost, but not quite horizontal or vertical at their end-pointsThe colour used to draw points at extrema (if that mode is active)The colour used to draw points of inflection (if that mode is active)The colour used to draw the "next" control point of an on-curve pointThe colour used to draw the "previous" control point of an on-curve pointThe colour used to draw the active horizontal hint which the Review Hints dialogue is examiningThe colour used to draw the active vertical hint which the Review Hints dialogue is examiningThe colour used to draw vertical hintsThe colour used to fill the outline if that mode is activeThe colour used to mark blue zones in the blue values entry of the private dictionaryThe colour used to mark blue zones in the family blues entry of the private dictionaryThe convention is that PostScript fonts should have an Em-Size of 1000. But this font has a size of %d. This is not an error, but you might consider altering the Em-Size with the Element->Font Info->General dialogue. Do you wish to continue to generate your font in spite of this?The convention is that TrueType fonts should have an Em-Size which is a power of 2. But this font has a size of %d. This is not an error, but you might consider altering the Em-Size with the Element->Font Info->General dialogue. Do you wish to continue to generate your font in spite of this?The feature tag on line %d (%s) is too long. It may be at most 4 letters (or it could be a mac feature setting, two numbers in brackets <3,4>)The fontname begins with the UTF8 byte order sequence. This is illegal. %sThe glyph is rasterised at the size above, but it may be difficult to see the alignment errors that can happen at small pixel sizes. This allows you to expand each pixel to show potential problems better.The gradient will be a linear gradient, With the colour change happening along the line drawn in the viewThe gradient will be a radial gradient, With the colour change happening in circles starting at the focus (if specified) and extending outward until it reaches the specified radius.The maximum number of Undos/Redos stored in a glyphThe number of entries in the design settings must match the number in normalised settingsThe results produced by applying the NormaliseDesignVector and ConvertDesignVector functions were not the results expected. You may need to change these functionsThe size at which the current glyph is rasterised. For small pixel size you may want to use the magnification factor below to get a clearer view.The size at which the current glyph is rasterised. For small pixel size you may want to use the magnification factor below to get a clearer view. The pulldown list contains the pixel sizes at which there are device table corrections.The tiles should be centred on the pathThis font is marked with an FSType of 2 (Restricted Licence). That means it is not editable without the permission of the legal owner. Do you have such permission?This glyph has no instructions. Adding instructions (a DELTA) may change its rasterisation significantly.This index is much larger than the closest neighbourThis is the approximate location of the vanishing point. It does not include the offset induced by "Centre of selection" nor "Last Press".This is the number of pixels by which the anchor should be moved horizontally when the glyph is rasterised at the above size. This information is part of the device table for this anchor. Device tables are particularly important at small pixel sizes where rounding errors will have a proportionally greater effect.This is the number of pixels by which the anchor should be moved vertically when the glyph is rasterised at the above size. This information is part of the device table for this anchor. Device tables are particularly important at small pixel sizes where rounding errors will have a proportionally greater effect.This path should have been drawn in an anti-clockwise directionThis PDF file has no fontsTitle Divider ColourTitle Text ColourTrace ColourUnable to parse the PDF objects that make up %sUnassigned Bit 8Unlikely count of ligature components (%d), I suspect this ligature sub- table is rubbish, I'm giving up on it. Upload LicenceUpload the licence (as found in the list of truetype names)Use the FreeType rasteriser (when available) to rasterise glyphs in the font view. This generally results in better quality.VFlex Hint ColourVHint Active ColourVert. Hint ColourWarning: This version of FontForge does not contain extended type3/SVG support needed for this font. Reconfigure with --with-type3. When a curve passes very close to the centre of a pixel you might want to check that the curve is on the intended side of that pixel. If it's on the wrong side, consider using a DELTA instruction to adjust the closest point at the current pixelsize.When centring an accent over a glyph, should the accent be centred on the highest point(s) of the glyph, or the middle of the glyph?When debugging in grey-scale this is the colour of a raster block which is fully converedWhen generating a Mac Type1 resource font, you MUST generate at least one NFNT bitmap font to go with it. If you have not created any bitmaps for this font, cancel this dialogue and use the Element->Bitmaps Available command to create oneWhen placing grave and acute accents above letters, should FontForge centre them based on their full width, or should it just centre based on the lowest point of the accent.Width ColourYou are attempting to save a CID font in a non-CID format. This is OK, but it means that only the current sub-font will be saved. Is that what you want?You are deleting the last anchor point in this character. Doing so will cause this dialogue to close, is that what you want?You may create a script menu containing up to 10 frequently used scripts Each entry in the menu needs both a name to display in the menu and a script file to execute. The menu name may contain any unicode characters. The button labelled "..." will allow you to browse for a script file.You may create a script menu containing up to 10 frequently used scripts. Each entry in the menu needs both a name to display in the menu and a script file to execute. The menu name may contain any unicode characters. The button labelled "..." will allow you to browse for a script file.You should read the OFL and its FAQ at http://scripts.sil.org/OFL. If you are not very familiar with English, please check if there is a translation of the FAQ or an unofficial translation of the licence in your mother tongue or preferred language. Please fill in the copyright notice in the licence header along with any Reserved Font Name(s). If you are branching from an existing font make sure you have the right to do so and remember to add your additional notice with any Reserved Font Name(s)._Centre in Width_Licence...Scriptelectronic end user licence tablePNGScript