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 <description>People ask about corner rounding scripts from time to time here at Typophile. I have heard about several people writing these scripts, but I couldn&#039;t find any that were publicly available, so I wrote one for some projects I was working on last year. I dusted it off recently, cleaned it up a little and thought I&#039;d put it out there. It&#039;s pretty simple – only 90 lines of python - but it can be easily hacked to support a variety of projects. For example, I modified it to curve the same point across several masters.

It seems like corner rounding is a common enough operation in type design that it is a good candidate for a new tool in FontLab.

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 <pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2008 08:04:35 -0800</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>Christian Robertson</dc:creator>
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