Re: [gtk-i18n-list] Far Eastern fonts for embedded Linux

2007-07-18 Thread Edward G.J. Lee
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007, Abel Cheung wrote: > With 10MB limit, I'd say TTF for Chinese is not very feasible, even when > subsetted as suggested by mpsuzuki. Better choose bitmap fonts. WQY > is a good choice for simplified Chinese, though its traditional Chinese part > has some glitches. OTOH, another

Re: [gtk-i18n-list] Far Eastern fonts for embedded Linux

2007-07-18 Thread Abel Cheung
On 7/18/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > About Thai scripts, I have no idea on particular fonts to > recommend. Linux TLE (Thai Language Environment) project > may have some free fonts for the screen of desktop PC, but > I'm not sure bitmap font is used. Thai Linux Working Group

Re: [gtk-i18n-list] Far Eastern fonts for embedded Linux

2007-07-17 Thread mpsuzuki
Hi, On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 10:54:30 -0500 "Boncek, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I am looking for Chinese, Korean, and Thai fonts for embedded >applications. Memory is tight -- I have about 10 megabytes >total to spend on these. 10 megabytes is quite tight restriction. I recommend you to consid

Far Eastern fonts for embedded Linux

2007-07-17 Thread Boncek, John
Hi, I am looking for Chinese, Korean, and Thai fonts for embedded applications. Memory is tight -- I have about 10 megabytes total to spend on these. Screen space is also limited, so fonts that are legible at less than 20 pixels or so total height would be desirable. The applications run in Lin