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I believe you
So, 'take all glyphs in In your command line above you do not mention
The So maybe you need $ fontforge -script ./font-patcher --custom my-font.ttf --name MyCustomFont toPatch/CodeNewRomanNerdFont-Regular.otf -out result You do not need to put The glyph scaling/shifting might be unsatisfactory, as the patcher does not 'know' much about the glyphs it shall add; some default is used that might or might not be ok for you, Here is a slightly more verbose help ;-) |
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👍 for finding out the fix for your initial |
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I have a custom font file
my-font.ttf
, how do I add the nice glyphs from it into myCodeNewRomanNerdFont-Regular.otf
font?Tried a few different things already for instance moving this
my-font.ttf
intosrc/glyphs
and issued the fontforge cmd but my glyphs were not added toCodeNewRomanNerdFont-Regular.otf
:ps: I also tried using
-c
or--complete
. Tried many other flags too.Is that the proper place for it? Keep it under
src/glyphs
?I'm able to install this
my-font.ttf
into my Mac and myiTerm2
is able to use it just fine. Here I can see the new glyphs in my terminal so the font seems to work fine.But my intention here is patching my
CodeNewRomanNerdFont-Regular.otf
font in order to add the new glyphs to it.Suggestions?
Also tried merging both fonts as in this link but doesn't seem to work. I mean a new font is generated but I don't see the new glyphs added.
Thanks.
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