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use the contextual alternates

use the contextual alternates (calt) feature.

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Try the Contextual Alternates

Try the Contextual Alternates 'calt' feature.First, I suggest you make all the default characters right feet glyphs, so that regardless of whether the user types upper or lowercase characters the text...

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So, let me see if I got

So, let me see if I got it:1-Put Right Foot (R) on all regular glyphs 2-Create alternate glyphs (calt) for every regular glyph with the Left Foot (L) in it 3-Add a rule to replace RR by RLIs that...

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That's right.

That's right.

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It worked! Thanks a lot! The

It worked! Thanks a lot! The quote on the opentype programming tricked me for a while, but after reading some forums about opentype features I finally payed close enough attention to see how it worked

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Not Needed... you only need 2

Not Needed... you only need 2 glyphes right and left/now... sub the first with a right foot/ if the on before is right sub current letter with left, if the letter befor is left sub current with right

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