![]() Here is my favorite: When you start the app, and no font was open, it will now open a new empty document right away. No more need to duplicate and rename your uppercase. In other words, if you only have uppercase letters in your font, both the uppercase and lowercase Unicodes are mapped to the same glyphs. One nicety for people who do all-cap fonts: Glyphs Mini now automatically encodes missing lowercase glyphs in an all uppercase font. If you have been doing a lot of that, you will like the new version. There are also a few small things we could improve: Placed images are handled better now, for one thing. No more of that, it works like a charm now. Or the ‘endless error dialog’ issue, where under certain, luckily rare, circumstances, confirming an error message would bring the same dialog back immediately, keeping you in limbo until you force quit. We could squish many small bugs, like the editing troubles some users had in Font Info (alignment zones) and the little grey Info bar in Edit view (tabbing, number typing, and arrow-up/down stepping). In terms of performance, both importing existing fonts and exporting OpenType fonts are much faster now. Performance and StabilityĪll reported crashes are fixed now, and many small issues are history. #Glyphs mini vs glyphs updateThe update has been uploaded, but as always, it will take a little until it is reviewed and approved by Apple. Users who purchased Glyphs Mini in the AppStore need to be a little more patient, but should receive their update automatically in a few days. ![]()
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