![]() ![]() Granted that this probably shouldn't be a priority for 1.7 considering everything else there is to do, but I would like to think at least that format could be done not too many releases into the future. I would like to think that conceptually, those could be supported by connecting the text engine to the existing code you already use for rendering SVG files? There are several types of color fonts, one of which is basically an OpenType font that replaces individual glyphs with SVG drawings. ![]() Yet if the font has lots of emoji and there are many colours and they are not all in the same order in each glyph that could mean that some colours have to have two layers at different place in the "layer pile" and it could all be very complicated and maybe in practical terms impossible. ![]() For example, if there are, say, blue letters each with green holly leaves and red berries, and each glyph has the colours in the same order that could go down to three layers blue, green, red. Will Affinity Publisher support colour fonts please?Īs part of this, will Affinity Publisher when using a colour font, produce a PDF that shows the colours please? It may be that PDF does not support colour fonts as such, but Affinity Publisher could possibly work round this by producing a multi-layer conventional PDF automatically where the text layer is repeated as many times as necessary in order to have one colour in each layer so that the display looks good, though I accept that could be tricky depending upon how colours are ordered for each of the glyphs in the font. ![]()
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