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I built out some shapes to test out a font icon idea.

I drew them in Illustrator. I set my art-board to pt at 1000 x 1000.

I filled the objects and moved the ruler so that 0 was the baseline.

From Font Lab studio, I went to file > font-setup > Metrics and Dimentions: I have changed the Ascender, x height, and caps height all to 1000 and the descender to 0. I'm just making shapes so I figured I didn't need to deal with those. >Apply -

So then I copy and paste from Illustrator to Font Lab.

The glyph seems to be placed properly - except that it is about 1000 pt below where it should be.

To trouble shoot, I fooled around with all of the numbers in the Font Lab key dimentions again and I moved the baseline in Illustrator all over the place to see if I could get a change to happen. I could not. Here is a picture. Any help would be great!

In illustrator: base at zero.

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In Fontlab: base at -1000 basically.

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I can't tell from your description if you followed the full FontLab set-up procedure for Illustrator. Looks like you missed a couple of steps.

In Illustrator:

  • Edit > Preferences > Units & Undo or Units & Display Performance: Change all units to points (1 point is equal to 1 unit in TypeTool).
  • Preferences > Files & Clipboard: Disable PDF, enable AICB and select Preserve Paths.
  • Preferences > Guides & Grid: Gridline every 10 pt and Subdivisions 10.
  • Set the width of the document in points to be the double of the UPM size of your font (e.g. 2000 pt for a 1000 UPM font).
  • Set the height of the document to be the same as UPM size — Descender (e.g. 1000 — (-263) = 1263 pt).
  • Select Window > Info, View > Show Rulers, View > Snap to Grid.
  • Disable View > Guides > Lock Guides.
  • Optionally select View > Show Grid.
  • Position a guide at the height that has the same (positive) value as the (negative) descender of your font (e.g. 263 in our example).
  • Position a guideline and position it at 0.
  • Position the origin point to where the two guidelines cross.
  • Drag guidelines to the positions of your ascender, x-height, and caps height.
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Well... I checked them all out. Everything was in place. The only thing that wasn't was the document wasn't double the width. But that didn't fix it (right away). I went through and unchecked and rechecked. Something on that list fixed it. I wish I knew which. Thanks for your direction. – sheriffderek Dec 14 '12 at 20:33

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