2011/6/11 Carl Sorensen :
> On 6/10/11 2:53 PM, "Janek Warchoł"
> wrote:
>> You are a GENIOUS!!
>
> I'm sure that genius is too strong a word to apply to me, but thanks for the
> kind words.
You ressurrected an issue that, after 4 months of very slow
development, was dead for 1 month.
In other wo
On 6/10/11 2:53 PM, "Janek Warchoł"
wrote:
> Carl,
>
> 2011/6/10 Carl Sorensen :
>> It may be as simple as eliminating the save statement for
>> black_notehead_width.
>
> it works! You are a GENIOUS!!
>
I'm sure that genius is too strong a word to apply to me, but thanks for the
kind words.
E
Carl,
2011/6/10 Carl Sorensen :
>
> On 6/10/11 5:43 AM, "Janek Warchoł"
> wrote:
>> Unfortunately i still don't know how to extract the information about
>> black_notehead_width. It should be made some kind of a global
>> variable, but the main problem is that its value is not specified
>> explic
Oops, forgot to cc to the list...
2011/6/10 Janek Warchoł :
> 2011/6/10 Marc Hohl
>>
>> Am 10.06.2011 13:43, schrieb Janek Warchoł:
>>>
>>> [...]
>>> Unfortunately i still don't know how to extract the information about
>>> black_notehead_width. It should be made some kind of a global
>>> variabl
On 6/10/11 5:43 AM, "Janek Warchoł"
wrote:
> 2011/6/10 Carl Sorensen :
>>
>> On 6/9/11 3:18 PM, "Janek Warchoł" wrote:
>>
>>> I remember that i tried doing this separation, but
>>> something didn't work. I hope i have that draft somewhere though.
>>
>> I think that what causes problems is
2011/6/10 Carl Sorensen :
>
> On 6/9/11 3:18 PM, "Janek Warchoł" wrote:
>
>> I remember that i tried doing this separation, but
>> something didn't work. I hope i have that draft somewhere though.
>
> I think that what causes problems is you lose the definition of
> black-notehead-width (which com
> Perhaps it would be good to move flags into a separate font file?
> (i.e. separate feta-noteheads into actual feta-noteheads and
> feta-flags) There is another rationale for doing this: i'm pretty
> sure that there's a limit of 256 glyphs per font. Until now there
> were only a handful of flags,
On 6/9/11 3:18 PM, "Janek Warchoł" wrote:
> 2011/6/8-9 Carl Sorensen :
>> After looking more at this, it appears that the .otf-table files are created
>> by parsing the log files created during font creation. See
>> scripts/build/mf-to-table.py
>>
>> So this means that your magic command wou
2011/6/8-9 Carl Sorensen :
> After looking more at this, it appears that the .otf-table files are created
> by parsing the log files created during font creation. See
> scripts/build/mf-to-table.py
>
> So this means that your magic command would need to emit a keyword and a
> real value to the log
On 6/9/11 9:02 AM, "Janek Warchoł" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i wanted to reply yesterday, but my dad broke our internet connection :)
Unfortunately, I don't have anybody else to blame when my internet
connection is broken.
>>
>> After looking more at this, it appears that the .otf-table files ar
Hi,
i wanted to reply yesterday, but my dad broke our internet connection :)
W dniu 8 czerwca 2011 00:05 użytkownik Carl Sorensen
napisał:
> On 6/1/11 9:39 AM, "Janek Warchoł" wrote:
>> (...) and have it output a flags.otf-table file looking like this
>>
>> (flags .
>> (u .
>> ((3 . (arbitraryR
On 6/1/11 9:39 AM, "Janek Warchoł" wrote:
> Hi again :)
>
> Congrats on 0 criticals!
>
> I have a question about parameters in metafont files: i want to create
> something similar to mf/out/feta20.otf-table, but i don't understand how it's
> done (i tried to find "bbox" and "attachment" in mf f
On 6/1/11 9:39 AM, "Janek Warchoł" wrote:
>
>
> Please help!
I'm not ignoring you, but I have no idea on this!
I'm sorry,
Carl
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