Nguyen Dinh Trung a ?crit :
> Yesterday I used FontForge to open the old .VnTime true type font, and I 
> think if we could write a little code to rearrange its glyph, then there will 
> be plenty of true type font in Unicode for Vietnamese. Anyone know how?
>   
I also thought of this myself some time ago.
And I was just working on it today! :-)
Still there will be some copyright issue to solve...

What I'm trying to do now is to find out how to dump the TTF content so
I would be able to change the indexing from TCVN to Unicode and then
rebuild it. But I have not found any usefull tool for that so far...

Maybe adding the TCVN encoding to FontForge and then use it's recode
capability would be a solution... Any help on that will be apreciated!

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