Am 18.01.2008 um 12:10 schrieb Adrian Robert:

>> A second missing particle is SVG
>> support (via librsvg or such), as in GNU Emacs 23.0.50 and 23.0.60,
>> the Unicode-2 branch.
>
> I'll check into what kind of support is needed for this in the port.
> I take it simply configuring in librsvg is not enough?

No. This does not add this ability. Maybe you'll need again to write  
some extra code as with other graphics libraries ...

>
>
>> The File menu has a few print entries. None of them works really well
>> with Unicode text, or graphics. PostScript supports only 8-bit
>> encodings (with CID keyed PostScript fonts or OpenType fonts it might
>> work to print 16-bit encodings),
>
> Kenichi Handa was working on improved postscript printing for the
> unicode emacs core, but other priorities took precedence.


I was involved in testing this. No progress happened. I am sure that  
no progress will happen in the future, because PostScript simply  
looks like a non-Unicode application/format.

Is there no way to pass a buffer's or region's contents via Cocoa  
either directly to CUPS or, much better, via the print form as when  
printing from Mail for example?

--
Greetings

   Pete     === -Q
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