Many pairs but no classes
Audit code: kerning-no-classes
Definition
The project has many flat kerning pairs and zero kerning classes. Once you have more than ~30 pairs, classes become much more maintainable than direct pairs — grouping accented variants (e.g. @A_left = [A Á Â Ä À]) consolidates kerning across the family.
How Patens surfaces this
The Patens audit module checks for kerning-no-classes across five teaching surfaces: the edit-panel inline issue list, the
project-wide audit page, the release pre-flight check, the family hub,
and the home-page project tile. Every surface shows the same plain-English
explanation and links back to this page. This rule is detection-only — there's no automatic fix because the
correction is design-dependent (it requires a judgment call about the
glyph's intended shape or the font's intended behaviour). The audit
message links to the specific glyph or field that needs attention.
Run this check yourself
Patens runs every audit rule live as you draw — including this one.
The editor (in private alpha) shows kerning-no-classes firing on real
glyphs, or check your own work from the CLI:
npx patens audit your-project.font.jsonRelated rules in Kerning classes
class-emptyEmpty kerning classclass-missing-memberClass member missing from projectclass-name-formatKerning class name missing "@" prefixkerning-class-singletonSingleton kerning classpair-missing-glyphKerning pair references missing glyphpair-orphan-classKerning pair references undefined classsidebearings-no-classesNo sidebearing classes