Barry Schwartz <chemoelect...@chemoelectric.org> skribis:
> In practice what I see with my method is that discretionary hyphens
> always get an ActualText, and if the font is older and has names like
> "Asmall" or "ffl" (which I don't bother handling specially) then the
> substituted stuff gets an ActualText. I could look at the font's
> internal encoding the way I think Cairo does, but it doesn't matter a
> whole lot.

Oops, "ffl" is in the Adobe Glyph List and so would get put into the
ToUnicode. Something like "ffh" wouldn't, however, but "f_f_h" would
because it can broken down into parts that are in the AGL.



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