Text using Monotype Corvisa font creates extra space after "d" characters

Text using Monotype Corvisa font creates extra space after "d" characters

coachc
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Text using Monotype Corvisa font creates extra space after "d" characters

coachc
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When using Text with the Monotype Corvisa font, and extra space occurs after "d" characters. For example the text "Happy Holidays" renders as "Happy Holid ays"

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jhackney1972
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I do not see the same error.  I have attached a zip file containing the font type in both TTF and OTF format if you want them.  

 

Edit: I will mention if you are going to replace your Font with the one supplied, make sure Fusion 360 is closed when you do it.

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coachc
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jhackney1972:

Thank you for the quick reply. I did not get the attached font in the
email. I will check the forum site. Attached is a screenshot of some
text using the Monotype Corsiva font to illustrate the issue.

Both lines of text use the same font. When I replace the 'd' character
with the 'c' character you can see the difference in spacing of the
characters. This also seems to happen with the "L" character.

Chris

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coachc
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Thank you for the quick reply. I will try using the supplied font to see if that fixes the problem. Attached is what happens on my system. Font Height: 0.394 in, Placement is on a straight line path

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jhackney1972
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I see no problems at all.

 

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coachc
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The spacing between the 'd' and 'a' in "holidays' is larger than the
spacing between the 'c' and 'a' in 'holicays'.


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