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I want to include your four glyphsets definitions into gfglyphsets.
What's the best approach to convert (in an automated way) the four .yaml files into a .glyphs file that includes both encoded characters as well as unencoded glyphs (if any)?
I saw two .glyphs files in the repository, but since they are only two and not four I was wondering whether they are up-to-date, and two are missing in any case.
In other words, if the .yaml files are your source-of-truth, can we develop a way to automatically convert those to .glyphs, either as part of your repository's CI or alternatively I can also do it on my side. If you say you'll keep the .yaml up-to-date always, I would want to find a way that their data can be updated in gfglyphsets automatically.
Cheers!
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Hi,
I want to include your four glyphsets definitions into
gfglyphsets
.What's the best approach to convert (in an automated way) the four
.yaml
files into a.glyphs
file that includes both encoded characters as well as unencoded glyphs (if any)?I saw two
.glyphs
files in the repository, but since they are only two and not four I was wondering whether they are up-to-date, and two are missing in any case.In other words, if the
.yaml
files are your source-of-truth, can we develop a way to automatically convert those to.glyphs
, either as part of your repository's CI or alternatively I can also do it on my side. If you say you'll keep the.yaml
up-to-date always, I would want to find a way that their data can be updated ingfglyphsets
automatically.Cheers!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: