On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Alexander Gottwald wrote: > On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Igor Pechtchanski wrote: > > Ah, I see now. One more question: the above commands seem to ignore all > > of the "microsoft-cp12*" encodings except "microsoft-cp1252". I found > > that I needed to add an explicit "-a microsoft-cp1251" flag if I wanted > > the "microsoft-cp1251" encoding to be included. Why is that, and where is > > the default list of encodings coming from?
It is hardcoded into mkfontscale. { "iso8859-1", "iso8859-2", "iso8859-3", "iso8859-4", "iso8859-5", "iso8859-6", "iso8859-6.8", "iso8859-6.8x", "iso8859-6.16", "iso8859-7", "iso8859-8", "iso8859-9", "iso8859-10", "iso8859-11", "iso8859-12", "iso8859-13", "iso8859-14", "iso8859-15", "iso8859-16", "ansi-1251", "koi8-r", "koi8-u", "koi8-ru", "koi8-e", "koi8-uni", "tis620-2", "sun.unicode.india-0", "suneu-greek", "adobe-standard", "adobe-symbol", "ibm-cp437", "ibm-cp850", "ibm-cp852", "ibm-cp866", "microsoft-cp1252", /* But not "adobe-dingbats", as it uses generic glyph names. */ "cns11643-1", "cns11643-2", "cns11643-3", "jisx0201.1976-0", "jisx0208.1983-0", "jisx0208.1990-0", "jisx0212.1990-0", "big5-0", "big5.eten-0", "big5hkscs-0", "gb2312.1980-0", "gb18030.2000-0", "gb18030.2000-1", "ksc5601.1987-0", "ksc5601.1992-3"}; I think of adding a wrapper which reads directories and encodings from configfiles (+some builtins) and does the fontdir update for us. bye ago -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gotti.org ICQ: 126018723