![]() ![]() There are a bunch of scripts that start with Remove Kerning, which may help you. Consider using the mekkablue scripts in the Kerning submenu. Go to Window > Kerning, and start getting rid of some your kerning pairs, perhaps compress kerning via the gear menu.Click on its Value, and add mark and mkmk on separate lines. In File > Font Info > Instances, in every instance that fails to export, add a custom parameter called Remove Features. Don’t worry, it will not affect your compounds. If you can, get rid of mark and mkmk features, which store information about combining-mark positioning.Add a custom parameter called Use Extension Kerning to File > Font Info > Font > Custom Parameters and turn it on.Try these steps in this order until the export works: The most likely cause for the error is that you have too much kerning pairs, or kerning with large kerning groups and many group-exception and exception-group kern pairs. That include kerning and mark positioning. Now GPOS is the OpenType table that stores glyph positioning info, hence the name. Sometimes you will receive an error talking about a ‘GPOS Subtable Overflow’. There is also a detailed Error Handling chapter in the Glyphs Handbook describing the various messages that may appear. Plus, we have been hard at work making Glyphs give you descriptive error messages if something goes wrong. Of course, your mileage may vary greatly. Now you know what to do: Go back into Glyphs and delete one of the Euros, then export again. This means that there are two Euro signs inside the font, one called euro, another one called Euro, and they both have the Unicode 20AC. In this case, the line says, ‘multiple glyphs euro Euro mapped to code 20ac’.
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