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Purupuss

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#280857 15-Jan-2021 14:38
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(I hope this is the right forum.)

 

I do a lot of desktop publishing for various organisations that I belong to, and like to use typefaces suited to the (usually heritage) organisation. Some of our local place names require the use of a macron, e.g. Kōpū as opposed to Kopu, but not all typefaces have them. I know that there are typefaces that incorporate the macron as standard, like Times New Roman, and Courier, but I don't always want to use those ones. Up till now I've either used a font that looks similar to the one I'm using for the letter with the macron, or else "manually" drawn a line above the letter. Both methods, while they work, have their drawbacks.

 

Is there an "easy" way to "create" a typeface, based on an existing one, (including those purchased), that will add a macron topped letter into it?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

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Benjip
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  #2636139 15-Jan-2021 15:43
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I've done this exact thing before (converting a font to one that has all of the required Māori macrons).

 

Give FontForge a shot. It was pretty easy from what I remember.




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  #2636295 15-Jan-2021 21:37
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Benjip:

 

I've done this exact thing before (converting a font to one that has all of the required Māori macrons).

 

Give FontForge a shot. It was pretty easy from what I remember.

 

 

 

 

Wonderful, thank you. I'll give it a go. 😀


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  #2636318 16-Jan-2021 00:35
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Would this work?

 

  • Enable German / Swedish / ??? keyboard layout, press <AltGr>+<symbol key> & vowel

 





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  #2636342 16-Jan-2021 08:31
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Couldn’t you just add the keyboard?, here’s a good link https://kupu.maori.nz/about/macrons-keyboard-setup


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  #2636355 16-Jan-2021 08:47
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It's not the keyboard the OP has an issue with. It is that the font(s) the user wants to use does not have the macrons at all and would like to add them.

 

Whilst we bring up keyboards... on Windows if you add the Maori keyboard (see https://wintec.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360001190235-Macrons-nga-tohut%C5%8D) then once enabled you can get a macron on a letter by first typing the single back quote: `

 

E.g.: `a => ā `e => ē and so on

 

 


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  #2636524 16-Jan-2021 14:04
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Thanks to everyone who replied, and I plan to try out FontForge to see if I can add macrons to typefaces I've already got.

 


I had tried "Māori keyboard" programmes in the past, but found the last time I did it, it screwed up my spellchecker. So, as I tend to use the Microsoft Office Suite, along with Times New Roman, I've created a keyboard shortcut whereby I type Alt-vowel as if I were using the shift key to capitalise (e.g. Alt-a), then the macron-capped vowel is automatically inserted.

 

But, of course, this only works with fonts that have macrons as a part of the typeface. This is why I'm hoping that FontForge will enable me to, in effect, add extra letters to non-macron containing typefaces.

 

Thanks again

 

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  #2636534 16-Jan-2021 15:20
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Good stuff! From memory I think I opened an existing character/letter that did have a macron, to copy & paste into the character/s that didn't. That way they all look consistent in terms of size and placement.


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