More variable fonts nonsense
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After a request to add more axes to the previous simple variable fonts tutorial the follow up escalated a bit. Since there are several files I thought it might be better to put them on github.
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this is super cool!
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@frederik thank you!
There is one 'issue' that makes it difficult to abstract the code. And I was wondering if this could be implemented differently in drawbot.
when setting the fontVariations the axis tag cannot be a variable:
fontVariations( axisTag = someValue )
It would be quite convenient to do:
myAxis = 'wght' # or whatever # ... do some stuff with myAxis # ... and then just place the variable name fontVariations( myAxis = someValue )
or to just iterate through axes without ever having to type the axistag.
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You can convert a dictionary to keyword arguments:
myVariations = { "wght": 100, "wdth": 900 } fontVariations(**myVariations)
similar a list/tuple can be converted to a arguments:
myColor = (1, 0, 1) fill(*myColor) stroke(*myColor) rect(10, 10, 100, 100)
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oh, yes!
that is of course a very nice solution.
will update some of the scripts in the next days.
thanks!
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listFontVariations()
returns a (ordered) dict that can be adapted and reused as **keyword arguments while applying the font variations.
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Are you able to run that code in Drawbot? The import from helper_functions doesn’t seem to work (?) @jo
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@Christine hello!
I just downloaded the zip from github and did test a few of the scripts in drawbot without any issue. did you change the folder structure and / or do you get an error message? what OS are you using?
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Hoi
I’m using OS 10.13.6, Drawbot saysModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'helper_functions'
––– ah, sorry, I just saw that there’s an extra file with the helper functions.