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German Umlauts – ä,ü,ö #47
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Hi @akzeitlos -- thanks for bringing this to my attention, I'll take a look and get back to you |
In the mean time, can you let me know where you obtained the font? |
Hi, i downloaded it from google and from your website. But it is the same with both. |
Hi @akzeitlos -- sorry for the delay on this. I have been unable to reproduce on a pritner. Can you provide the model # of the printer? Have you tried using both OTF and TTF font formats? |
OTF is working!!!
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Hi @akzeitlos -- sorry for the delay on this. I have been unable to reproduce on a pritner. Can you provide the model # of the printer? Have you tried using both OTF and TTF font formats?
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Great -- I would guess this is because the OTF has PostScript hints, which might be what your printer is looking for. Printers can be so tricky. Thanks for opening the issue -- now I'll know what to tell people in the future :) |
Hello,
a very nice font!!!! We like it very much. We have the problem, if the font is printed on an HP-Printer, the umlauts are not printed regular. Is this a know problem? What can we do? With other printers it is not problem!??
Best regards
Andreas
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