![]() I think it has to do with the relative coordinates, but I don’t know. “Save for Print” creates an EPS file that is recognised, whereas “Save for Export” doesn’t work. Firstly, not all of the export options will produce an EPS file that is recognised by FontLab. Unfortunately, the results are somewhat odd, and I don’t know what to make of it. Unfortunately, that doesn’t currently seem to work, or rather, drawings are pasted as pixel images to the FontLab sketchboard, regardless of selecting “Copy images as SVG” or not.īut then there is the option of saving a drawing to EPS and importing it to the FontLab sketchboard. You can paste drawings directly from Illustrator to the FontLab sketchboard. Theoretically, I would expect that things would work like in this video (have a look at 1:32 onwards): I am experiencing quite a few problems to get my designs from Affinity Designer to FontLab.
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