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Post by jack123 on Apr 4, 2021 13:04:19 GMT -5
Does Type 3.2 have a limitation on the number of glyphs in a font?
I was hoping to learn a few things by examining the Arial and Tahoma font files I copied from that directory. I find Type 3.2 crashes with EAccessViolation errors when I examine the fonts in the Full Font Preview screen. There appears to be about 4500 Glyphs in the font files. I believe (do not know) this type of error is related to software attempting to access memory not allocated to the software.
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Post by mkjnovak on Apr 4, 2021 18:07:53 GMT -5
I just opened and grid previewed both with no problems.
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Post by mkjnovak on Apr 4, 2021 18:23:43 GMT -5
My Arial and Tahoma have about 1600 and 2000 glyphs, but still, they opened with no problems. My 'largest' font, Linux Libertine G Regular, at over 2700 glyphs and a file size of 2508k, also opened and browsed with no problems.
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Post by Allan Murray on Apr 13, 2021 1:45:45 GMT -5
This bug has been fixed in version 3.2.051
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