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I'm trying to use the font Chartwell, which uses ligatures to create graphs, and the way Affinity (Designer+Publisher) are handling it is causing it not to work if I try to colorize them. The font is meant to be used this way to make creating charts much easier. (This works as it's meant to in InDesign) The all black version is how it should look, but when I try to add color to any of the numbers it breaks:
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FF Chartwell uses the discretionary ligatures typographic font feature to "convert" text into diagrams/charts. These are available in Designer but the result displayed in Designer is incorrect. In my example, the result should have been a pie chart. The "segment" sizes and colors are okay but the positions are all over the place... Hope that this can be fixed in a future version - that's one of the very few things that keep Adobe around at our place... Peter
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I am using an OpenType font called Belle Allure available here : https://www.dafont.com/fr/belle-allure.font more specifically the Belle Allure CM In Publisher, the ligature and the other features of this font works fine as long as the word written is using a single colour. As a teacher, I mix 2 colours in words to emphasize sounds or syllables. When mixing colours, ie I write the complete word in black then I change the colour of one or two specific letters, then the ligatures are broken between letters of different colours. I tried all the variations in the Typography palette, but no change. See the third text block in the Publisher screenshot attached . In Word or in TextEdit, I don't have this issue. See attached. Any idea? macOS 10.13.6, Publisher 1.7.2, Word 2016 Edit: I tried copy/paste from Word or TextEdit to a new text block in Publisher, but no improvement.