![]() I also noticed this trick doesn't work in every app (e.g., it works in TextEdit and Scrivener, but not Mail). I used for my lab of 'Font Design' in College. Reply reply More replies More replies deleted I had some little experience with Glyphs and its pretty easy. I discovered that glyph is Capital E on the keyboard with Ornaments checked in the Typography subpanel. Check out Birdfont-its prices range from free to 10, and its lots more intuitive than Fontforge. Then I hit caps lock and repeated the process. Find the perfect font for your project with our selection of beautiful, free curly fonts Create stunning designs with creative flair and ease. Then I just started pressing every key on the keyboard. Choose File > Import > Metrics and pick the font file you want to copy the kerning groups from. With over 120 glyphs to choose from, the set is predominantly snowflake and arrow designs as well as a few geometric shapes thrown in for good measure. This symbol set comes from the team at Typotheticals. I got a clue in another thread, there is a Typography subpanel in the Fonts panel. Select all glyphs in your target font, because this will only import kerning for selected glyphs. Choose from a variety of cool snowflake and arrow designs and geometric shapes. I read in another thread that Zapfino Glyphs was a separate font that wasn't free, but it didn't seem right that Font Book would show me a character I cannot use. I tried the Copy button, then pasting into various apps, every time it inserted a bullet, even if my font were set to Zapfino where I pasted. Scrolling through Zapfino's repertoire in Font Book, I found a glyph I wanted to use: ![]() Hopefully, this explanation will help someone else. ![]() Zapfino Ornaments) This isn't so much a question as an answer I found after pulling my hair out, knowing that this *used* to be simple in Mac OS X (bring back Ke圜aps!), but the solution has eluded me until now. Love glyphs and want to find more Introducing 12 free fonts armed with super stylish glyphs.
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