I found this before, latter I found gbsn and gkai have no vertical glyph representations. I think you can get vertical glyph representations from bsmi or bkai.
In fontforge, you can check Element -- Font Info -- General, then "Has Vertical Metrics". 2007/12/27, "Danai SAE-HAN (�n�_耐)" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi! > > When I try to run > fontforge -script vertref.pe gbsn00lp.ttf gbsnuvr > I get the following error: > > fontforge -script vertref.pe gbsn00lp.ttf gbsnuvr > Copyright (c) 2000-2007 by George Williams. > Executable based on sources from 02:03 GMT 10-Nov-2007. > Loading gbsn00lp.ttf... > Bad lookup table: format=6, first=65535 total glyphs in font=7764 > vertref.pe line: 61 Integer expression out of bounds in array > > Same with the Arphic gkai font. Either this is because they are > simplified > Chinese, or because they don't have a GSUB table. The old vertref.pescript > didn't have this problem (before the commits WRT .fdx files). > > Does anyone know how to fix this? > > Cheers > > -- > Danai SAE-HAN (�n�_耐) > > �}目:《惠崇春江晚景》 > 作者:�K�Y(1036-1101) > > 竹外桃花三�芍Γ�春江水暖��先知。 > 萎蒿�M地�J芽短,正是河豚欲上�r。 > > > _______________________________________________ > Cjk maillist - [email protected] > https://lists.ffii.org/mailman/listinfo/cjk > > -- Best regards, Liu DongMiao
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