Composite, Components and Anchors
In Glyphs, accented glyphs are made from components. So you draw a letter once and use a component of this glyph in all accented glyphs. Glyphs automatically keeps the spacing and alignments of the components. To position the accents, glyphs uses anchors.
You can’t move the components in an accented glyph directly. Move the anchors in the base glyph instead.
Position the anchors
If you select a anchor, Glyphs draws all possible anchors at the anchors position. This is the position where is would be in the composite glyph.
Adding Anchors
If there are no anchors in the glyph you can use one of the following options.
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Select “Menu” > “Layer” > “Set Anchors”
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Right click in the edit view and select: “Add Anchor”
Name the anchor with the anchor inspector. Use “top” and “bottom” in letters and “_top” and “_bottom” in the accents.
Generating composite glyphs
If you generate a glyph, components are use according to the glyph info database integrated in Glyphs.
Fix composite Glyphs
If a glyph that is supposed to be a composite glyph has outlines or otherwise does not work as expected:
- Select “Menu” > “Layer” > “Make Component Glyph”
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