![]() ![]() (Yes, they’re supposed to look like that.) The Font Forge glyph table, showing all characters in the font. I know nothing about fonts, but I was hoping it would have a “repair font” function or something. I opened up Font Forge, an open source font editor (available for Windows/Mac/Linux) to take a look. ![]() The cause of this seems to be that the font file contains some formatting errors and Inkscape can’t read it properly (and thus, I suppose, gives up). I use them in the sketch tool for my Silhouette Curio. I encountered this recently with three of the otherwise very useful Machine Tools fonts, which are intended to be used as single line fonts. Sometimes Inkscape will display a font in its own default font – for me this is a sans-serif of some kind – instead of the font you want. ![]()
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