Same problem here. But only when running on a gnulinux laptop. Bottom of window 
is outside the desktop at bottom of screen. Only way to access the run button 
is to use the modifier key to move the ttfautohintgui window, so that the top 
of the window goes outside the desktop at top of screen.
Not an issue on big desktop screen and not an issue on an osx laptop. 
-v


Khaled Hosny <khaledho...@eglug.org> wrote:

>In my system ttfautohint window is too long and does not fit into the
>screen for some reason, making the run button not accessible, and GNOME
>Shell (in its infinite wisdom) does not let me move the window beyond
>its top bar.
>
>With this patch the controls are split into two columns (three actually,
>the middle column is empty for padding), so that it fits more nicely in
>the screen.
>
>Not sure if this is the best approach, I hardly know anything about Qt
>or GUI design.
>
>Regards,
>Khaled
>
>On Sat, Oct 19, 2013 at 08:42:44AM +0200, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>> 
>> Folks,
>> 
>> 
>> ttfautohint now supports multiple scripts, following the recent
>> modifications to FreeType.  Note that command line option `-f' has
>> been changed to take an argument that selects the fallback script(*),
>> and `--latin-fallback' has been consequently renamed to
>> `--fallback-script'.
>> 
>> I still have to polish the documentation and check one potential
>> hinting bug, however, the program is essentially ready for a new
>> interim release, 0.97, which I would like to publish within a week.
>> 
>> The next step is integration of HarfBuzz to properly handle glyphs
>> without cmap entries.  After this, I plan to make release candidates
>> for version 1.0 :-)
>> 
>> If you are brave and can compile by yourself from git, please test!
>> 
>> 
>>      Werner
>> 
>> 
>> (*) Sorry for changing the command line interface again, however, I
>>     will do so if necessary until I release version 1.0...
>
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