

Yet Multiple Master fonts are still very useful as a font development tool, even if what gets delivered is a bunch of separate fonts. Apple’s support for MMs is flaky enough that Extensis tech support has suggested Suitcase should warn people they won’t work reliably, and Windows has no reasonable native support (an ATM install can be hacked on Vista and probably Windows 7 to make them work well, or you can do manual registry entries for every single font). Yeah, I know MM fonts are pretty nearly dead as a deliverable format for end users. tabular figures from proportional with only a couple of clicksīut the real power of RMX comes when you start with a font file that has a Multiple Master weight axis.A useful step towards making italics, at least for sans serifs. intelligent slant: slants glyphs while keeping vertical tangents straight.

Very cool, even for moderately experienced type designers, though the experts may not need it.

“The Font Remix Tools are an essential toolkit for anyone who wants to develop sophisticated typefaces with much greater efficiency. I was more than happy to share my thoughts: A little while back, Tim Ahrens asked me if I’d write a testimonial for his Font Remix Tools (“ RMX Tools”), a set of plug-ins for FontLab Studio 5.
