http://crl.nmsu.edu/~mleisher/cu/cu-examples.html
http://www.pango.org
Thanks & regards,
william
At 08:10 AM 8/21/01 +0200, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> > Mark Leisher had a page up detailing a set of BDF hints that would
> > allow a smart processor (i.e. Pango) to do appropriate glyph
> > substiti
Thank you for your explanation.
>Unix needs some bdf fonts if you want to use X terminal emulators
>(e.g. xterm). Unix has much better support for bitmapped fonts than
>Windows does,
now doubtless about it. Thanx.
> and there's also no working scaled font editors for
>Unix (that I've ever hea
At 04:26 PM 8/17/01 -0700, Brian Stell wrote:
>There are various uses of TrueType and its feature in Linux
>systems. To my knowledge no Linux app currently uses all the
>OpenType features; eg: the GPOS table.
Thanks for the info.
>(of course motivated individuals could go to google and search f
>What exactly do you need? With FreeType 1.x comes support for
>OpenType GSUB and GPOS tables (recently updated to cover OpenType
>version 1.3):
I'm studying ways to provide Linux with unicode-compliant Myanmar character
fonts.
Mark Leisure use .bdf format to enable to enter unicode values eas
Dear Unicode Experts,
I'd like to know urgently whether or not Linux (of any versions) now
supports "Open Type" format.
If so, please let me have some advise (of URLs or howto's) of how I can
configure to support so.
Thanks and best regards,
William
Hello Experts,
I've got a few things about the captioned that I'd like to clarify with you
all.
Please help me make those puzzles less puzzling for me.
1. In each and every OS Platform (such as Microsoft Win9x, Win2K, Mac, IBM
OS2, Unix, Linux etc...), is there anything like native font format
The fact that the virama have to be part of a non-halanta syllable.
* I'm not very sure about the history but that is what unicode has taken it
* i'm still tracing who submitted our scripts to unicode.
* many experts say that our current unicode char set is not ve
Hi folks,
*williaMM
Hi Antoine!!!
let me kick off this with a little self-intro.
This is William, a 100% pure Myanmar national, co-ordinator of Myanmar
Linux User Group (www.MyanmarLUG.org), engaging Myanmar Unicode issue with
NGO group effort. I trust (not solidly tho) that I'm a
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