How to change default glyph variant
Posted: 2015-06-06 21:10:07
Hi,
I can't find this in OS X documentation, online, or in this forum, but it seems like it should be simple.
Q: Hoefler text (for example) has several glyph variants for many characters. How do I get it to default to a different variant for a given glyph?
More detail: Dash, for example. My Hoefler text defaults to an 'upper case' dash, which is above the x-height center. But I'm using Hoefler for a regular body font, so almost all my dashes are between lower case letters. So the dash is always too high. So I always have to move it manually ( ie change the glyph variant using the Typography panel) for each one.
I suspect as a workaround that I can create a Nisus style, then find all the dashes, then apply the style.
But isn't there a way to actually change the glyph's default variant? There must be....
Thanks...
BTW, there are also several other characters where the glyph is the wrong variant -- all seem to be the upper-lower difference.
WF
I can't find this in OS X documentation, online, or in this forum, but it seems like it should be simple.
Q: Hoefler text (for example) has several glyph variants for many characters. How do I get it to default to a different variant for a given glyph?
More detail: Dash, for example. My Hoefler text defaults to an 'upper case' dash, which is above the x-height center. But I'm using Hoefler for a regular body font, so almost all my dashes are between lower case letters. So the dash is always too high. So I always have to move it manually ( ie change the glyph variant using the Typography panel) for each one.
I suspect as a workaround that I can create a Nisus style, then find all the dashes, then apply the style.
But isn't there a way to actually change the glyph's default variant? There must be....

Thanks...
BTW, there are also several other characters where the glyph is the wrong variant -- all seem to be the upper-lower difference.
WF