>
> IIRC Dave's presentation of the features of the OFLB at the last LGM had
> a nice php frontend with jquery and fontaine magic underneath to report
> interactively on the coverage of a font, a font covering part of the
> Turkish writing systems was used as an example I think.
>
That was somethi
Hi,
The files are all there although I restored the cchost4 database so some
records are missing. I lost the last 4 weeks of volunteer time to some
family chores but am back on track this week.
Ill be in Berlin the next 4 weeks if anyone is around...
Regards, Dave
On 15 Feb 2010, 6:39 PM, "Dani
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 1:14 PM, Nicolas Spalinger
wrote:
>> PD-Daniel_J_-_Rahel.otf
>>
>> I suppose there's some easy fix for this;
I just re-uploaded the OTF file for this, but I no longer have the
.sfd.gz or .png for it. These were present on the website a couple
weeks ago, but seem to have d
Peter Baker wrote:
> I've been lurking on this list for a while, never posted here before.
> Hi everyone!
>
> A couple of weeks ago, in response to a query on the XeTeX list, I
> wrote a little Python/FontForge script (called "fontswith") that
> searches through a directory (with all its subdirect
I've been lurking on this list for a while, never posted here before.
Hi everyone!
A couple of weeks ago, in response to a query on the XeTeX list, I
wrote a little Python/FontForge script (called "fontswith") that
searches through a directory (with all its subdirectories) looking for
fonts with a