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Glyphs 1.1.1

Glyphs 1.1.1

Glyphs 1.1.1 | Mac Os X | 8 MB

The font editor for everyone. Glyphs' smart and simple approach helps you draw new typefaces, modify existing fonts, and sculpt your letterforms hassle-free.

Combined text and drawing views
Draw shapes, modify spacing, adjust kerning, compare font weights and glyph variations all in the same view mode. See your letterforms as live text before exporting the font.
Keep Glyph Variations
Use the layer palette to compare and keep variations of the same glyph’s design.
Accents Simplified
Glyphs takes care of generating accented glyphs for you, giving you more time to add that finishing touch.
OpenType’s best friend
Glyphs automatically generates all the basic OpenType features you rely on. Most of the Features can be previewed in the edit view.
Cheat Sheet
Ever forget how wide the stems of the “n” or “H” in your typeface are? Now you can take notes alongside your design right in the Dimension Panel. Glyphs makes it easier to keep your typeface consistent.
Format Friendly
Export your fonts into OpenType (.otf) or Unified Font Objects (.ufo) and Photofont (phf).

Pro Features
Saving you from the more mindless side of font production.

Smart glyph names
Glyphs uses nice, readable names so you never need to remember what uni0410 is again. It just reads A-cy.
Arabic, Hebrew, RTL, feature support
To draw and kern Arabic or Hebrew fonts, take advantage of a robust RTL layout that includes basic shaping. Mark and mark-to-mark features are automatically generated from anchors, too.
Easy language support
No need to deal with encodings. Glyphs lets you select the language you want your font to support and instantly generates the missing glyphs.
Components keep metrics and layout
The metrics of component glyphs are linked to base glyphs, giving you spacing that’s always correct. Accents are also automatically placed according to their anchor positions.
Slanted bounding box
With a slanted bounding box, the work of spacing italic faces is finally simplified.
Measurement Tool
The Measurement Tool gives you total access to your outline’s most important information: the distance between nodes and the arrangement of outlines in multiple master fonts.
Open architecture
Extend Glyphs’ core features by building your own tools, filters, or panel and file format plugins using Python or Cocoa. (Glyphs also recognizes custom plugin file formats.)
Python-friendly
Want to automate the routine processes of font production? Just write your own Python script or tap into the wider community of scripts that already exist.

Mac OSX 10.5+