I cannot find anything about this issue online. ![]() I contacted support from Fontself Ltd and this was their answer: “Hi, so kerning and OpenType support are unfortunately not evenly supported across apps and operating systems.” Can anybody help please? This is really frustrating. When I open the font in Fontlab, it is displaying properly with all the kerning pairs but when I export it as a TTF, it’s the same as above. Is it supposed to be like this or am I doing something wrong? I also tried to convert the font to ttf using Fontlab VI but that doesn’t change anything. ![]() I didn’t test it in any other text editor. Also, if I was the customer who bought such a font, I wouldn’t be happy if I had to do this manually. But I cannot fix it in Wordpad as there is no such a feature. In Word when I highlight the text, right click on it and go to Font…, then Advanced Tab and tick “Kerning for fonts”, it works. You can either click & drag the vertical bar or you can press Left/Right arrow keys on your keyboard (using the Shift + Letf/Right keys will increment values by 10) This will automatically create or edit the kerning pair and update it to the bottom right kerning table. Learn how to make custom fonts in minutes with Fontself Maker, a powerful font maker easy to use and made for all creatives. ![]() We have also crafted many tutorials and help articles that you can check at any time from our help center. When I tested it in Word 2016 or Wordpad, the kerning doesn’t work. Whenever you have a question or need some help, we are right here to chat with you at any time. Hi, I created my first solid vector font (OTF) using Fontself for Photoshop but I have a problem with kerning.
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