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FontTrix Demo Copy
This is demo copy of FontTrix. It will allow you
to show custom and standard weight samples on
screen. However it will not allow you to save the
fonts. For a full copy contact iSV Products on
01344 55769 or write to the address shown at the
end of this manual.
Manual for FontTrix
FontTrix is a multitasking application designed to
allow quick and easy modification of existing
outline fonts in order to create new weights from
existing fonts. To load FontTrix simply double
click on its icon and it will then load onto the
icon bar. Clicking SELECT on its icon will open
up the main control window.
The Main Control window
This contains a view of the currently select
font as well as four buttons that will each
open up one of the FontTrix font creation
windows. Pressing MENU in this window will
open up a menu from which a new source font
can be selected. IMPORTANT - if the source font
icon is blank then select a font NOW before
continuing with the application.
The Family Window
This can be opened by clicking on the Family button
in the main control window. The Family window
allows you to quickly create up to 26 new weights
from the source font. Each weight can be selected
or deselected by clicking on the appropriate radio
button. The ALL button will turn on all of the weights,
the NONE button will clear all of the weights and the
TOGGLE button will flip the state of each button
Making a new family
Once you are happy with the selection of new weights
that you wish to make simply click on the Make Family
button and FontTrix will automatically make the new
weights for you and save them into the same !Font
directory as the source font. Sometimes the new font
will have a name that is longer than 39 letters and
FontTrix will then ask if you want to shorten the name
or abort the manufacture of the particular weight.
The Weight Window
This can be opened by clicking on the Weight Window
button in the Main Control window. This part of
FontTrix allows you to make over 5000 new weights
from your source font - however not all of these
weights would prove very sensible. The source font
is shown ay the top of the window the new font
name is shown underneath and the style selector
is underneath this.
The Weight Style Selector
As you can see the style selector allows up to 3 new
pre-defined styles to be made in the new weight. At the
moment they are all blank - however if you press MENU
on the first style menu button a style menu will
open showing you the possible styles. If you choose
a style it will be selected and the name will appear
in the relevant style icon. Up to 3 new styles can
be selected in any order you like
eg.) Trinity.Medium.Compressed.SemiScript.Oblique
Show Example
Clicking on this icon will open a window showing
the new weight for your source font. The sample
window displays an anti-aliased sample of your new
font BEFORE you have even made it. The sample will
also update in real time. If you choose a new style
to add to the new weight you are making the sample
window will show the new weight almost instantly.
Making a new weight
Once you are happy with your new weight clicking
on the Make Weight button will make the new weight
for you and save it into the same !Fonts directory
as the source font. If the new name is over 39
letters in length you will be asked if you want the
font made with a truncated (shortened) name. If you
click on Cancel the font will not be made.
Choosing Weights
If you click on the Random Weight button FontTrix
will choose a new weight at random and show it in the
sample window if the sample window is open. New
weights can only have one occurrence of each style.
For example if you try and make the Font
Trinity.Medium.SemiLight.SemiLight.Oblique Font Trix will
remove the second SemiLight from the font name.
The Custom Window
The custom window can be opened by clicking on the
Custom Window icon in the Main Control Window. The
custom window is designed to allow you to produce
customised weights for any font you like. As you can
see there are 6 slider bars each of which will adjust
one aspect of you new font.
The Custom Example
Clicking on the Show Example window will open up an
antialiased example of your new font. Any changes to
the fonts characteristics made with the slider bars
will be displayed in this window in real time.
This allows you to fine tune your customised font easily
and quickly before actually making it.
Width & Height
The slider bars can be moved or dragged using the
SELECT button on the mouse.
Width & Height - these two slider bars will alter
the width and height of the letters in your font.
Note that they will NOT alter the character offset
so if you make a font wider the letter spacing
will stay the same and characters may overlap.
Oblique Angle & Vertical Angle
These allow you to alter the angle of the letters
in your new font. A Normal oblique font will have
a an oblique angle of between 10 and 25 degrees.
The vertical angle changes the amount the each
character rises from the baseline along its width.
If you set a negative Oblique angle the font will
slant backwards - this can be used to straighten up
an existing Oblique or italic font.
Tracking
This will alter the letter spacing of your new font.
So if you are extending the width of a font by 120%
you will also want to extend the letter spacing by
the same amount. To see the difference between the
width and tracking settings try dragging both of
the bars with the example window open.
Rotation
This will alter the angle of rotation of all of the
letters in the font. If you change the rotation then
any changes made to the width/height/angle settings
will be overridden by the rotation that you are making.
To allow the other sliders to work rotation should be
set to zero degrees.
Making a custom font
A custom font can be made simply be setting up the slider
bars as appropriate and then typing in the new name of
the font into the Weight Name Icon and clicking on the
Make Custom Font button. The font will be made with
the name you have supplied. Note that the name must be
legal.
Trinity.Medium.Rotated.Example is legal.
Trinity.Medium.Rotated example is not legal.
All names can only have 11 letters between each full stop
and can only be less then 39 letters.
Options
Clicking on the Options icon in the Main Control
Window will open up the options window. This allows
you to set up a couple of FontTrix’s automatic Features
easily.
ReScan FontPath
This will be set by default - when a new font is made
from any part of FontTrix it will be saved into a font
directory and that directory will be rescanned so that
the new font is available immediately. This option will
ONLY work if you use the Acorn !Font directories.
If you use a FontManager or !MoreFonts from Computer
Concepts then turn this option off BEFORE making
any fonts.
Auto Truncate Font Names
This will tell FontTrix to shorten any new font names
of over 39 Characters automatically without checking
first. If this option is off and you make a font of
over 39 letters then FontTrix will ask you if you
want the font name truncated (shortened) or do not
want to make the font. If this option is set then all
names will be truncated for you without a prompt.
Hinting
The fonts made by FontTrix will use the hinting from
your source font. However there are some restrictions
to this “Automatic” hinting process. Some scaffold
links will have to be detached in order to make the
font properly. An Oblique, Extended or Condensed font
will only have horizontal hints, not vertical hints.
All skeleton lines will remain intact and will be
positioned appropriately.
How does FontTrix Work ?
FontTrix uses an 8 word transformation matrix to make
its new weights - the same way as the Oblique versions
of Fonts in the Risc OS3 ROM are made. Because of this
the fonts CANNOT be loaded into a font editor, and the
source font must always be present if the new weight
is to work correctly.
Printing your new fonts
Your new fonts can be printed and displayed exactly
like all your other fonts. However some printer
drivers (eg CC TurboDrivers/Laser Direct) may not
render the font correctly - although the font is fine
on screen. If this problem occurs then Turn off the
“Quick Text” or “Haltone Text” options in the printer
driver. If you are not sure how to do this then
consult your printer driver manual.
FontTrix is © iSV 1994
If you do discover any problem then please do
report it to us. iSV software can be contacted
at
86 Turnberry
Home Farm
Bracknell
Berks
RG12 8ZH