|    | If you are using a wide image, in proportion to the height, the line
      in the TTF window will be inside your glyph. If you were to move it to the
      right, the width figure would go above 2048, and if you were to do this on
      two or three images in a font, Softy would crash and you would not be able
      to complete your font. You must never let the width figure go above
      2048. | 
  
    |  | To get the right side adjustment line outside the glyph in the TTF window,
      the proportion of the image must be altered in the Softy window. Pull the
      lower pink line down below your image. The other horizontal lines will follow
      it. Push the top pink one to the top of the image, and adjust the turquoise
      one to just underneath the image. The space bounded by the left and right
      edges of your graphic and the two pink lines needs to be very roughly square.
      In the TTF window you will see that the line has moved to the right. | 
  
    |    | Adjust the lines in the Softy window till the one in the TTF window is
      just to the right of the image. If you have overdone it and need to push
      the bottom pink line in the Softy window up a little, you will have to move
      the top pink line down a little to make space, because the other two lines
      always follow the bottom pink one. Adjust the top pink line and the turquoise
      one again so that they frame the image. In the TTF window you can now pull
      the line to the left to frame the right side of your glyph. The width figure
      will go below 2048, but that is perfectly acceptable. 2048 is the upper limit,
      not a fixed figure. | 
  
    |  | Now, with the glyph framed on the three sides (Left, Bottom, Right),
      go to the menu and select GLYPH > OUTLINE TEMPLATE | 
  
    |  | Before it reads the glyph, It will ask if you intend to save the changed
      character map? to this you answer YES, otherwise, it will discard
      the previous information you entered, which was the blank space, needed for
      all new files that you begin. To discard this information would make this
      a failed .ttf file. Be careful with this, took a while for me to understand
      that it was prompting for the saving of the previous information | 
  
    |  | Very rapidly, It will scan the glyph from left to right. Once this is
      done, your glyph should look something like the graphic on your left, Depending
      on how complex it is, the more crowded this graphic will look since the program
      has made note of the thickness and the curves and turns in the glyph.The
      glyph is now mapped. | 
  
    |  | Your next move is to Update the glyph, but since I did this snaps, I
      thought it wiser if you CENTER the glyph first (this will assure you
      the glyph is located dead center), which is just below the UPDATE,
      So, in essence you must Center and then UPdate at this point. | 
  
    |  | Once you have UPdated the glyph, you will notice that a small representation
      had appeared in the column on the extreme left. Now to make this a finished
      glyph continue on to the next step. |