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February 7, 2023
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Calgary Script differs

  • February 7, 2023
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When I activated Calgary Script, what I got is not what I saw..... please see attached.  How come it didn't come with the fancy descending letters?

 

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    jane-e
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    February 24, 2023

    @Annette5D87 

     

    CorelDRAW may not support all of the OpenType features of Calgary Script. Since you are asking about Adobe Fonts, I'll move your post from Type & Typography. 

     

    Do you have a Creative Cloud subscription? If so, test Calgary Script in Illustrator or InDesign. If not, how are you accessing Adobe Fonts?

     

    We can't assist with CorelDRAW in this Adobe forum, but I found this help page for you on using OpenType in DRAW:

    http://product.corel.com/help/CorelDRAW/540240626/Main/EN/Doc/wwhelp/wwhimpl/common/html/wwhelp.htm?context=CorelDRAW_Help&file=CorelDRAW-Working-with-OpenType-features.html

     

    Jane

    Imaginerie
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    February 10, 2023

    Hello!
    I don't know this typeface in particular, but it's well possible you have alternate glyphs embedded in it.
    I am demonstrating here with Photoshop, but you'll find the same panels everywhere in the Adobe suite.

    THe glyphs panel will list all the characters available for a font, including all the alternates and ligatures.

     

    You will also be able to see them when your text is typed and you highlight one letter

    In my case I have one alternate for the O, but you can have many listed depending on what the type designer have included.