You can apply filters to the active layer in the edit view, or to any number of selected layers (with the text tool), or in the font view. The following filters come with Glyphs. Filters only affect visible layers, never all layers in a glyph.
Use it to reorder shapes to make all layers compatible
Apply an extrude effect to your outlines
The exports an image of glyphs as pdf, png or svg. You can defines different sets for different sizes and an export path per glyph
Changes the thickness of stems horizontally and / or vertically. The lock sign uses the horizontal value for both horizontal and vertical expansion.
Without the Make Stroke option, paths will just be moved into a parallel position:
With the Make Stroke option, selected paths will be expanded to closed outlines:
The Position setting controls the distribution of the expansion. At 0%, the path will only expand to the right. At 100%, the path will only expand to the left. At 50%, the expansion will be evenly distributed to both sides of the path. Right and left sides are determined by the path orientation.
It divides the outlines in small line segments an moves the nodes around a bit.
Use this filter to round all selected corners of a path. To only round the outside corners, simply select nothing. Use the Visual Corrections option to create a more natural looking corner rounding. This option increases the corner radius at obtuse angles, and reduces the radius at acute angles.
From left to right: original shape, rounded shape, and rounded shape with visual corrections.
Creates hatched letters. Distance, width and angle of the hatch-lines can be chosen. Glyphs always uses the background path as source. If there is no path, Glyphs will put a copy of the current path into the background. Alter the appearance of the hatching by changing the background path and applying the filter once again.
Makes a rounded version of the font. It adds a circular path at the end of stems and strokes.