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The anchor 'top' is incorrectly positioned on the uppercase 'W' glyph such that it causes misalignment in 'Wacute', 'Wcircumflex', 'Wdieresis', 'Wgrave'. This applies largely to the 'extremes' masters, although it also affects the 'Regular' master ever so slightly.
Reference images:
P.S.: Would it be possible for me to contribute directly to this project/repository instead of bothering you everytime I find an issue with the sources? :)
Best regards,
Kalapi
Currently the contents of the sources/
directory is like this:
sources/
├── Montserrat-Italic.glyphs
├── Montserrat-Italic_autospace.py
├── Montserrat.glyphs
├── Montserrat_autospace.py
└── temp
└── rmx
├── review\ overshoot.txt
├── sc.list.txt
└── sc.txt
Can the *autospace.py
files and and temp
directory be removed?
We should add the previous v1.6xxx as a release. We can point people to this for future complaints.
cc @davelab6
The file "MontserratAlternates-UltraLight.otf" appears to be corrupt because Windows 7 x64 isn't accepting it.
Identical problem to #23, using versions of the font downloaded today.
ERROR: invalidfont OFFENDING COMMAND: definefont
Using the TTF version works fine.
Hi Julieta,
I'm wondering about how you use the MontserratAlternates.glyphs file. It looks like it's the same as Montserrat.glyphs with the ss01 feauture turned on. If so, and if there's no other variation I wonder if we could use Adam Twardochs pyftfeatfreeze to produce an equivalent result. The advantage of that approach would be that there would be just on source file to maintain.
Best, Lasse
When I use FontForge to open Montserrat Light, I noticed the family name is set to "Montserrat Light" instead of just "Montserrat". Same applies to woff files as well as all the other font weights (not just Light).
In the app, I can see the incorrectly set "Montserrat Light" font family in:
Element -> Font Info -> PS Names
Element -> Font Info -> TTF Names
This is a fontbakery error, the full thing reads:
ERROR OS/2 VendorID is 'UKWN', a font editor default. You should set it to your own 4 character code, and register that code with Microsoft at https://www.microsoft.com/typography/links/vendorlist.aspx
I'm hoping this is a known issue or someone else has experienced this. We have a Ricoh copier that won't allow any of our Macs to print from Word, Pages, TextEdit, and the like whenever we use Montserrat as a font. From what I understand, these program send the font and text to the printer. It prints fine to this copier from Windows. It prints fine from high-end applications like Photoshop or InDesign. Just not regular word processors.
Here is the error that prints out:
ERROR: invalidfont
OFFENDING COMMAND: define font
STACK:
/Font
-dictionary-
/VHGQJC+Montserrat-Light
I've been wracking my brain trying to find some sort of solution for this, and I'm really hoping someone here has an idea of what is going on.
Hello team,
I am a Fedora Project contributor ready to package your fonts. I would like to know what is the current version i.e. 1.0 or 2.1 for example. Thank you,
Luya
The 'z' in Alternates is missing the main shape. It's just a dash at the moment.
why ttf is not in webfonts folder?
does ttf could be used for web pages?
And do you have a .css file for the webfonts?
I'm not sure if I like the new changes made to Montserrat on google webfonts. https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Montserrat
I love the fact that new styles were added and that Montserrat has grown. What I don't like is that the 'normal' font weight of the previous version is nowhere to be found in the new version. The closest one is 500(Medium), but that one is slightly bolder.
To sum things up: the 400 font weight of the previous version should have been the 500 of this one.
What languages it support? Is there Latin Extended. I'm interested in Polish case, where exist some special letters.
What is different than Google Font?
Per @rgrundig comment in #40 (comment) here is Montserrat vs Exo 2, Roboto, and and Rubik
I think he is probably right that they are too big... certainly in the italic, its very wide
Could you add the following to the locl
feature of Montserrat?
language DNK;
sub Eng by Eng.ss01;
sub eng.sc by eng.sc.ss01;
@andjc requested this for Noto Sans in https://github.com/googlei18n/noto-fonts/issues/900, but this equally applies to other fonts such as Montserrat. It would be great to know if this should also be done for other languages beyond Dinka; perhaps @andjc or @moyogo might know which languages are affected.
Somehow the curves of h and n in the regular and light weights look thicker than the vertical stems.
It's a small thing, maybe it's only my impression, but it makes theses shapes top-heavy for me.
In the .glyphs files, we use two customParameters in each instance to do this, Rename Glyphs, Remove Glyphs.
When the fonts get genned: the rename parameter will do the following:
A-cy.ss01 --> A-cy
Then A-cy.ss01 gets deleted, thus giving us the alternative family.
I'd like both customParameters updated to include the Cyrillic glyphs
cc @davelab6
Hello! Ideally the 'comma below' is aligned to the centre of the lowercase 'k' as seen in the following image:
(Typefaces from the left: Source Sans Pro, Constantia, Droid Serif, Gentium, Lucida Sans, Palatino Linotype, and Roboto. Images courtesy www.fileformat.info)
However, in Montserrat, the 'comma below' is centered below the stem of the 'k' instead of being centered below the entire letter;
Would it make sense to add top
and bottom
anchors to all base glyphs? For most glyphs, they are already present, but eg. b
has no anchors yet. This would make it possible to attach combining marks to any base Latin latin letter.
@juandelperal please tag a 6.001 release asap :)
The newest version has narrowed the dots of the i and the trema. They look much more oval than in the other weights, where they are optically nearly circular.
Very nice font. Thank you!
Hello @JulietaUla,
I noticed the Reserve Font Name has been removed in the latest v4.000 release. Would you like me to include it?
Cheers,
Marc
Hello @JulietaUla and @juandelperal!
First of all, thank you for your great Montserrat font 👍 One of the biggest issues I had initially was that it was only available in 2 weights in Google Fonts, but last year I discovered the Thin and Light weights and I loved them. I now see that you have been working in all the 9 weights (yaaay!) but when I downloaded this repo I found there are actually 10 weights 😕
I noticed that the Hairline and Thin weights are almost identical, but the font height seems to be different. I assume one of them is repeated. Which one is the right one?
Thanks a lot,
Regards from Madrid
Hello,
do you have any plan to add to Google font any of the other Montserrat variations like Hairline, Light and so on?
Without it we can't install the font per npm / bower / yarn
Thank you!
Have been using this font on a website through Google Fonts. Looked great, spent a long time choosing it.
Now the weights of the font have changed on the live website and it looks worse, i've tried selecting the original weight but it just doesn't look right anymore.
How do i revert or get a copy of the older version of this font?
Hi Julieta, I’ve drawn a couple additional Latin glyphs for Montserrat, used mainly in African languages. In the attached Glyphs file, I’ve marked my changes in yellow. Specifically, I added drafts for the following glyphs:
Combining marks: circumflexbelowcomb
Uppercase letters: Acaron, Adieresismacron, Bdotbelow, Bhook, Bstroke, Chook, Dafrican, Dcircumflexbelow, Dhook, Ecedilla, Eopen, Ereversed, Esh, Fhook, Ghook, Ghook.ss01, Hhook, Hturned, Icaron, Lcircumflexbelow, Ncircumflexbelow, Nhookleft, Nhookleft.ss01, Ocaron, Oopen, Phook, Rstroke, Tcircumflexbelow, Thook, Tretroflexhook, Vturned
Lowercase letters: acaron, adieresismacron, bhook, chook, dcircumflexbelow, dhook, dtail, ecedilla, ecircumflexdotbelow, eopen, esh, eturned, eturned.ss01, ghook, hhook, hturned, icaron, istroke, jdotless, khook, lcircumflexbelow, ncircumflexbelow, nhookleft, ocaron, oopen, phook, qhooktail, rfishhook, rhook, tcircumflexbelow, thook, thook.ss01, tretroflexhook, tretroflexhook.ss01, vhook, vturned, whook, wturned, yhook, yhook.ss01
To fully support African languages, one would need to do more work. But before completing it, I wanted to ask if the direction is reasonable. I haven’t done any kerning, but I’ve tried to assign reasonable kerning classes to the new glyphs. Also, I haven’t drawn any small caps glyphs yet — again, I first wanted to get your feedback on the current drafts.
Feel free to incorporate these glyphs into the main Montserrat master, perhaps after tweaking.
Hey folks,
Before I can accept v6.001, the following needs to be fixed:
Family:
Italic:
-nbspace must be same width as space
Roman:
cc @davelab6
Osiyo Julieta,
Will you add Cherokee (Tsalagi, or ᏣᎳᎩ) to Montserrat?
Cherokee is of interest to Americans with ancestors native to North America. Cherokee, having 84 glyphs is included in every version of Windows and Apple operating systems. Keyboard setup and use in both is a snap. However... designing and building a font is no snap. Neither is Montserrat any Everson Mono, yet. Request.
Wado, Taya'koia Takwah (Mark)
In the previous version, there is no problem. Until I delete my website accidentally and downloading a new version of Montserrat-Light font v4.001. Now, Montserrat-Light looks like this:
http://oi65.tinypic.com/6tcxfq.jpg
As prevention, font-variant css now temporary disabled on my website.
I created appdata for your typeface according to Appstream guideline: https://freedesktop.org/software/appstream/docs/sect-Metadata-Fonts.html needed for Gnome Software and other appstream applications.
Feel free to edit the line like ownership.
Sincerely,
Luya
Please make a new release on https://github.com/JulietaUla/Montserrat/releases with a few notes about what changed :)
I just downloaded the latest fonts (v4) and in Medium, SemiBold, Bold and ExtraBold weights, the dots of the Umlauts äöü and ÄÖÜ are too close to each other. The other weights look OK, but might be worth checking anyway. The issue seems to be the same with the TTF and OTF versions, and also with the "Montserrat Alternates".
Before we merge the Cyrillic, I'll be making a few quick reviews.
We're missing unicode 02BB from the version which is hosted on Google Fonts.
Hello julieta
Great work on Montserrat I love it
I'm working on an Arabic matching version for Montserrat please check it out
https://github.com/Gue3bara/Montserrat-Arabic
Work is still in progress and will take sometime but would love if you check it out and let me know what you think
I know this is not an "issue" but wasn't sure where else to write you this :)
cheers
Julieta, you have made a very beautiful font with Montserrat, but you keep changing it at Google fonts, and so my website changes as well. Could you please keep it the way it is so I don't have to fear my website looks different next time? I know there are many more who use your font Montserrat because it looks so great, and they also have this issue. Could you just rather add to it instead of changing? Thank you.
Pieter
Please take a look at: https://github.com/JulietaUla/Montserrat/network
There are unfortunately 4 commits in your master that happened without prior merging the work of @kalapi
Unfortunately we cannot merge the branch of @kalapi (and mine) back into master, because of conflicts.
I added the vendorID and I fixed the z.alt glyph.
My branch builds on Kalapis: https://github.com/graphicore/Montserrat/tree/mastering and I prepared it to get the ttf fonts into google fonts.
We should somehow merge the branches, however, I think the best approach at this point is to redo the missing changes on top of my branch and force push it to master.
Hi, thanks for your nice Font!
It seems that the last version of the font has a mismatch with the brackets, the {} look like [] and the {} look like []
You can check it easily in the Google Fonts demo:
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Montserrat
Thanks!!
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