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Hi,
Recently I upgrade my chinese font product from truetype to opentype. That opentype font has the Half Widths feature, so that both half-em and proportional latin glyphs reside in the font file. When the font is being used in normal windows application, proportional latin glyphs are used. However, when I use the font in photoshop or illustrator, the latin comes with half-em glyphs. The half-em glyph doesn’t look nice enough, this makes me hardly use the font in photoshop or illustrator. Seems no problem if the opentype font doens’t comes with hwid feature. To my suprise, proportional glyphs is being chosen and display well in InDesign. It seems to me that photoshop and illustrator will choose half-width glyphs (or use the hwid feature) by default. Is there anything I can do? Thank you very much.
Recently I upgrade my chinese font product from truetype to opentype. That opentype font has the Half Widths feature, so that both half-em and proportional latin glyphs reside in the font file. When the font is being used in normal windows application, proportional latin glyphs are used. However, when I use the font in photoshop or illustrator, the latin comes with half-em glyphs. The half-em glyph doesn’t look nice enough, this makes me hardly use the font in photoshop or illustrator. Seems no problem if the opentype font doens’t comes with hwid feature. To my suprise, proportional glyphs is being chosen and display well in InDesign. It seems to me that photoshop and illustrator will choose half-width glyphs (or use the hwid feature) by default. Is there anything I can do? Thank you very much.
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