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How did you do that? The quarter-turn curved ends of the tri-linear connect blocks... the end of the top of the C/c and 6 got blown-out in my works. It was devastating for me (I'm still not over it). But, you say there was a glitch? Was that it? With mine, it happened on every occurance of that block, but you still have a few survivors?
Hmmm.
I like how you approached the K & Q, too. Cool.
@SymbioticDesign Thank you very much!
Oddly enough, I don't think it was the tri-linear quarter turn. The end of the G that was wrong was actually the solid eighth turn on the right at the top of the solid section, and I may have these other block types wrong, but the others I believe were the top-left part of the 1 that is now a tri-linear stopper (where one line stops and the outer two join together) and one or both of the ends of the 3 where there is now an eighth turn. All the other tiles, tri-linear quarter turns included, seemed fine. I solved it by simply going back, deleting those tiles and adding my desired one again. I always notice Fontstruct seems to do this often, and randomly too. I was making a font using lots of solid square tiles once, and they all changed into solid diagonal-half tiles when I went out of the editor!
Also, thanks for the feedback about the K/k and the Q/q. Those were some of the letters I was actually a bit fussed about because I didn't know how to do where there are now those weird, complicated curves without it looking off.
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