The linked post was about Evan's side project, but within Figma, all of that is indeed possible. The glyphs are transformed into vector networks[0], which has a fill pipeline that supports transparency, gradients,…
+1 from another Figma engineer who happened to work on the text engine back in the day. I think that Evan generally wrote code that was as simple as possible — there was no unnecessary complexity. In this case there…
Skew is open source, but no longer maintained: https://github.com/evanw/skew
You can also use about:profiles, which is a little nicer than the profile manager.
Check out about:profiles! While not nearly as nice as the Chrome UI, it is definitely more approachable than using a terminal.
The linked post was about Evan's side project, but within Figma, all of that is indeed possible. The glyphs are transformed into vector networks[0], which has a fill pipeline that supports transparency, gradients,…
+1 from another Figma engineer who happened to work on the text engine back in the day. I think that Evan generally wrote code that was as simple as possible — there was no unnecessary complexity. In this case there…
Skew is open source, but no longer maintained: https://github.com/evanw/skew
You can also use about:profiles, which is a little nicer than the profile manager.
Check out about:profiles! While not nearly as nice as the Chrome UI, it is definitely more approachable than using a terminal.