1. Check the width of numerals and set all numberals and maths symbols to the same width using the Maths Symbol Glyph Transformation.
2. Delete the existing ¹²³ superscripts and add a full set of matching superscripts using the Superscript Transformation.
3. Check that the weight matches the numerals. Delete the new superscripts and repeat after adjusting the transform script if necessary. Calculate the fixed width for the superscripts by multiplying the numeral width by the scale factor (0.65) and adding the bold transform. In this case:
1130 x 0.65 + (2x15) = 765
It is a transform script that is used to add superscripts to a font by scaling them from digits.
It contains the Unicode codepoints for the superscript characters. FontCreator uses it to generate the glyphs automatically. A little tidying up is often needed after running it.
Transform scripts are available in the Trial and Pro versions of FontCreator, but not the Home Edition.
BhikkhuPesala 3 years ago