

On Inkscape after copying the character from "Edit font data" window and adjusting vertical guides and matching glyph with baseline in the template, go to Path-> Path Effects.The steps are almost same as the OTF font generation but,.For TTF Fonts since you can't have open paths, you have to close the open paths, but what I found out was you can do it with a gap with almost 0 pixels, basically following on top of the original path back to the first node.After creating all the glyphs you can go ahead and generate the OTF font by going to File -> Generate Fonts -> Select Opentype(CFF) and clicking Generate.

right vertical guides in the Fontforge canvas to match with the template vertical guides, after that delete the vertical guides and the bottom baseline guide of the template from the canvas.Then Open a glyph cell, For example "A" and import the "A.svg" which you generated before, then adjust the left and.After doing the above step for each character, Next step is to open Fontforge -> New -> Elements -> Font info -> Layers -> Font Type -> set to "Stroked Font".After that save them by their glyph name as default 'Inkscape SVG' type to a location of you choice.You only have to adjust the Vertical guides and the glyph, leave the Baseline as it is. The first step is copy a character(For example "A") from the window you get from "Edit font data" to the template, and adjust the left and right vertical guides to match the character from the "Edit font data" window after that move the character glyph to match with the baseline guide from the "Edit font data" window.

The following details how to create an open path OTF font,

Here's the template I made - (Save as a SVG file) What you have to do is to create a template for a typography canvas in Inkscape to match the canvas from Fontforge,.I've found a way to convert generated font data to OTF or TTF using Fontforge,.Thank you for this, I've made some glyphs using your extension, how do I make(convert to) a ttf or an otf font using the generated font data?.
