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FontLab 8.0.0 Build 8222

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Sometimes latest versions of the software can cause issues when installed on older devices or devices running an older version of the operating system. Software makers usually fix these issues but it can take them some time. What you can do in the meantime is to download and install an older version of FontLab 8.0.0 Build 8222.


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What's new in this version:

Element tool context menu:
- New If you use the Element tool on a blank glyph (where the current layer has no content), right-click now opens a context menu with relevant commands. Previously, the context menu was only available if the glyph had content.

Dialogs for adding glyphs:
- FontLab has many dialog boxes where you can type a partial glyph name and select a glyph from a list of glyph cells: Add Component, Add Element Reference, Add Skin Filter, Set 1st/2nd Kerning Class and others.
- New In all these dialogs, the list of glyph cells now shows color flags for glyphs that have them. This is useful for visual differentiation if you’re choosing glyphs that have visually small content, such as serif component sources.

User interface:
- We have updated more UI icons to match the FontLab 8 interface style

Fixed:
- Fix If you make the Variations panel wider, the List view shows round knobs that you can use for anisotropic interpolation (set different axis locations for X and Y to produce an instance). These controls are also used in Font > Generate Instance. The Y control is now working correctly if the X control is at 100%.

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