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  1. Yes, thank you as well! What were they thinking?
  2. We have been creating JavaScripts for a number of years mainly by trial and error and by using the samples found in these forums. We have always wondered though if some of the elements in the JavaScripts for FusionPro are specific to the FusionPro application. In other words, are there certain codings and language, etc., that are only used in this application? I've been unable at times to find any reference to some of these codes/language outside of the program (or these forums) which makes it difficult to learn what their functions/uses are without some reference or explanation of their uses. Is there a comprehensive master Language Reference available specifically for JavaScript for FusionPro? Thx.
  3. Try FontLab's Fontographer. It's a very versatile font tool.
  4. I was wondering if anyone might be able to look at the sample template I'm working on. I'm trying to CopyFit an individual line width of a multi-line text frame. I would like to have only the lines that exceed the line length condense (width only, not height) and the ones that don't exceed the line length stay their normal size and width. The rule I'm currently using applies the same condensing to all lines when the longest line exceeds the line length. Type is 11 point Arial. I am using a minimum of 5.5 points or 50% ratio of condensing and a maximum of 11 points or 100% ratio (no expansion). Thx.Hor-Scale.zip
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