Re: [Fonts]ttf files

2002-11-14 Thread Keith Packard

Around 10 o'clock on Nov 14, Gene C. wrote:

 Looking at the source code for fc-list, it appears that the file name should 
 print but it never does.

Current fc-list sources will print the file name when requested.  The 
filename has to be printed separately as the regular font name printing 
code explicitly excludes it as that code is generally used to write out 
cache files which don't want the file name in that format.

$ fc-list 'Nimbus Mono L' family style file
/usr/share/fonts/type1/gsfonts/n022003l.pfb: Nimbus Mono L:style=Regular
/usr/share/fonts/type1/gsfonts/n022023l.pfb: Nimbus Mono L:style=Regular Oblique
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/n022004l.pfb: Nimbus Mono L:style=Bold
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/n022023l.pfb: Nimbus Mono L:style=Regular Oblique
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/n022024l.pfb: Nimbus Mono L:style=Bold Oblique
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/n022003l.pfb: Nimbus Mono L:style=Regular
/usr/share/fonts/type1/gsfonts/n022004l.pfb: Nimbus Mono L:style=Bold
/usr/share/fonts/type1/gsfonts/n022024l.pfb: Nimbus Mono L:style=Bold Oblique

Keith PackardXFree86 Core TeamHP Cambridge Research Lab


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Re: [Fonts]ttf files

2002-11-14 Thread Gene C.
On Thursday 14 November 2002 10:35, Keith Packard wrote:
 Current fc-list sources will print the file name when requested.  The
 filename has to be printed separately as the regular font name printing
 code explicitly excludes it as that code is generally used to write out
 cache files which don't want the file name in that format.

 $ fc-list 'Nimbus Mono L' family style file

Thank you.  With this description I now understand what is going on.
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Re: [Fonts]ttmkfdir and mkfontscale again

2002-11-14 Thread Juliusz Chroboczek
KP Fontconfig uses a precise scheme to measure language coverage; it has
KP required characters for languages including Korean, Chinese (Big5, GB18030
KP and Big5+HKS) and Japanese.  Would that be of any use to mkfontscale?

Quite likely.  Could you please point me at the code?

Juliusz
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[Fonts]Xft2 without Xrender

2002-11-14 Thread Fred RISS
Hello,

I hope to post those questions on the good list. 

I want to use fcpackage to get AA on a Solaris 8 box (with Gtk2.1 or
Qt3.1). Of course the X server doesn't support Xrender. I compiled
fontconfig and Xft from the package, but not Xrender. I can see
antialiased fonts, so everything seems to be fine. 
Now here are my questions :
  - Is the compilation of Xrender from fcpackage required/beneficial
with X servers not providing Xrender ?
  - Is there a way to get rid of the warning dumped by applications
about the mising render extension ?

Thanks in advance,
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Re: [Fonts]Problems with Xft and pcf/bdf fonts...

2002-11-14 Thread Pigeon
 Please check the FT_Bitmap_Size structure.  It has two components, the
 size in the X direction and the size in the Y direction.
 
 You should walk the available_bitmaps array of the FT_Face structure
 and make sure that the size you requested is available.  I believe
 that doing that should be under the responsibility of fontconfig.

In this particular to that 6x13 fonts, I have:

num_fixed_sizes = 1
available_sizes-height = 13
available_sizes-width = 13

Does this sound right at all?

You've mentioned fontconfig. Should I be using that to make life easier (cos 
I'm not using that lib for the moment)?


Pigeon.

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