I love it :) Eli and I were wondering if logo had been used to develop
fonts before and this is very cool!! :)
On Jun 24, 2016 4:54 PM, "Walter Bender" <walter.ben...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Taking inspiration from the GSoC Font Editor project, I wrote a Glyph
> editor in Turtle Blocks.
>
> The script, glif2tb2.py, converts a .glif file into a Turtle Blocks
> project that can be rendered and edited. The basic idea is to create a
> turtle for each knot and control point and to render the glyph by
> connecting the turtles. If the turtles are dragged, the glyph is modified.
> See [1] for details and try running [2].
>
> [1] http://github.com/walterbender/turtle-font-script
> [2] http://walterbender.github.io/turtleblocksjs/?file=fonteditor.tb
>
> enjoy.
>
> -walter
>
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