Am 08.06.2005 um 17:37 schrieb David Reitter:

On 8 Jun 2005, at 16:24, Peter Dyballa wrote:

Maybe this way:

    (create-fontset-from-fontset-spec
    "-*-monaco-medium-r-*-*-0-*-*-*-*-*-fontset-10pt_monaco,
latin-iso8859-1:-*-monaco-medium-r-normal--10-100-75-75-m-100-mac- roman,


Sure that'll include the font, but not in an arbitrary size, will it?
Arbitrary as in: I set the size, not as in: Emacs or whoever choses some size.

How do I set the size for it then?


I hoped you would do some experiments with the fontset definition -- I did some time ago when I tried to re-write and enhance my own fontset definitions and so I found that Cyrillic and Central European glyphs could scale from some points (almost invisible 5) up to 50. The other Latin glyphs only scaled in discrete steps, hence I think of those bloody bitmaps! One cure could be to clean up Monaco.dfont from the bitmapped fonts ...


There can be other reasons too. Pfaedit tells me:

        Warning: Glyph 284 is named Gcedilla which should mean it is mapped to
         Unicode U+0122, but Glyph 360 already has that encoding.
        Bad lookup table format=8, first=32 cnt=778 total glyphs in font=810

Could be this makes the use of the scalable TT glyphs impossible ...

Here's one of my stripped-down lines:

cyrillic-iso8859-5:-*-monaco cy-medium-r-normal--63-*-*-*-m-*-mac-*,

Bitstream Courier, i.e. -*-courier-medium-r-normal--*-*-*-*-m-*-mac-roman, is easy scalable.

--
Greetings

  Pete

The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck is the day they start selling vacuum cleaners.



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