This setting replaces the default glyphs in the font with the OpenType features you select if they’re present. You can then use CSS to access those glyphs in the web fonts. If you’d like to preserve any of those features present in the original font, you can type the typographic tag of those features into the text box. OpenTypeīy default, we strip out all of the OpenType features present in our web fonts when we generate them from the original desktop files to reduce the file size of the web fonts. With this setting, you can override the font’s original x-height information by entering a different percentage (the original is 100%) or choosing to match the x-heights of some common fonts. If you’d like to use the original vertical spacing instructions present in the font, select No Adjustment, or if you’d like to use your own values, select Custom Adjustment and enter them.Ī font’s x-height is the distance between the baseline of the font and the top of the lowercase characters. By default, we correct any problems with this spacing in the fonts, fine-tuning them to work the best. Vertical metrics control the vertical spacing around the letters of the font, including empty space for ascenders, descenders, and line spacing. Fixing the GASP table (on by default) adjusts the instructions within the font to take advantage of Windows font rendering techniques. Typically, we would always recommend keeping the kerning data decided by the designer and present in the font. Here you can remove the kerning data from the font and Fix the GASP (grid-fitting and scan-conversion procedure) table. These instructions are algorithmically written and we have two different algorithms (in addition to no hinting), but usually, we see the best results with TTFAutohint. Hinting is the instructions included in the font to tell it how to display legibly and clearly on a computer screen. Additional customization settings available only in the Expert setting include: Hinting The Expert setting is where you can customize and fine-tune your web font files the most. Additionally, you can fine-tune the language subsetting (including no subsetting) and select the Opentype features you want to be included in the files. In nearly all cases these files are no longer necessary, but we make them available for developers supporting outdated browsers. The Standard setting includes all functionality from the Basic setting and adds the ability to download additional web font formats (EOT, TTF, and SVG). ![]() This setting delivers standard web font files in WOFF and WOFF2 file formats and basic web font subsetting is available here. The default generator setting is Basic, which will work for most users. You can select a maximum of eight fonts at a time, but if you need to generate more than eight web fonts, you can run the generator multiple times. Once you select them, they’ll be highlighted in blue. You can also access the Web Font Generator from an invoice that includes a web font license by clicking the Generate Web Font(s) button in the invoice.Īfter the generator starts select the fonts you want to create web font files for. ![]() Then you’ll need to click Generate Web Font(s) to start the generator. ![]() To access the Web Font Generator from the Your Fonts section of your account, click the Download button next to any web font license purchased.
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