Rob Burns wrote: > Hello, > > I'm responding to a message on the Etoile list. I'm not subscribed so > don't think I can post. I saw the list of SIL fonts, and expect that > they must have some multlingual coverage. In the event that Thai is not > part of that, could I suggest the Loma font also be included? > > ftp://linux.thai.net/pub/thailinux/software/thai-ttf/
Actually, so far we do not yet have a font which is designed specifically for thai. > Also, maybe of some interest further in the future is this patch, which > no longer applies cleanly to current GNUstep svn. > > http://web.telia.com/~u42308495/alex/font_substitution_1.1.patch > > Cleaning this up, and trying to get it into GNUstep is on my list of > things I'd like to do. It's nice to have a good selection of fonts for > multilingual environments. Though, without font substitution, its still > quite cumbersome. This is relevant to font management / preferences > stuff as the patch adds a user default GSSubstituteFonts which contains > a list of fonts to fall back to in the case that the systems font > doesn't not contain the necessary glyph. _______________________________________________ Etoile-discuss mailing list Etoile-discuss@gna.org https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/etoile-discuss