Jungshik Shin [EMAIL PROTECTED] $B$5$s$O=q$-$^$7$?(B:
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(B On Sat, 2 Aug 2003, Chisato Yamauchi wrote:
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(B Have you seen CJK's *TYPICAL* fonts.dir of TrueType fonts?
(B It is following:
(B
(B Not many people would be fond of tweaking fonts.dir/scale files
(B these days :-)
(B
Juliusz Chroboczek [EMAIL PROTECTED] $B$5$s$O=q$-$^$7$?(B:
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(B You're running in a UTF-8 locale, and find a directory where the
(B filenames are in ISO 8859-1. You do
(B
(B $ LC_ALL=en_US luit ls
(B
(B Ls puts its input into the pty's buffer, then quits. Depending on how
(B lucky
Juliusz Chroboczek [EMAIL PROTECTED] $B$5$s$O=q$-$^$7$?(B:
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(B And, yes, of course xterm should start up in utf-8 mode if the locale
(B encoding is UTF-8.
(B
(B MH Thanks, that was my original conclusion also. I had just
(B MH wondered why it doesn't. Just an xterm bug I guess.
(B
Keith Packard [EMAIL PROTECTED] $B$5$s$O=q$-$^$7$?(B:
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(B Around 16 o'clock on Feb 16, Jeremy Buhler wrote:
(B
(B I can get fontconfig to do this for me, but the resulting non-antialiased
(B fonts are rendered noticeably worse by Xft than by the core X rendering
(B engine with the
Keith Packard [EMAIL PROTECTED] さんは書きました:
Around 0 o'clock on Feb 18, Mike FABIAN wrote:
Wouldn't it be nice to be able to switch between the auto-hinter
and the byte code interpreter with a run time option?
If you have the bytecode interpreter, why would you ever use the
auto-hinter
Keith Packard [EMAIL PROTECTED] $B$5$s$O=q$-$^$7$?(B:
(B
(Bftview 50 foo.pfa
(B
(B with foo.pfa any arbitrary Type1 font already displays garbage here
(B if I compile Freetype 2.1.3 with the byte code interpreter enabled.
(B
(B Works great for me from vanilla Freetype 2.1.3 sources
Chisato Yamauchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] $B$5$s$O=q$-$^$7$?(B:
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(B It's strange, but I can't reproduce the crash, although I your
(B fix isn't yet included in the XFree86-4.2.99.901_CVS_20030205
(B I am currently running
(B
(Bxfd -fn
Chisato Yamauchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] $B$5$s$O=q$-$^$7$?(B:
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(B There is a serious problem about "freetype" module in
(B XFree86-4.2.99.901.
(B
(B If 18-pixels of kochi-mincho.ttf (a famous Japanese font)
(B is selected using xfontsel with "jisx0208.1983", the X
(B server crashes.
(B
James Richard Tyrer [EMAIL PROTECTED] $B$5$s$O=q$-$^$7$?(B:
(B
(B Mike FABIAN wrote:
(B James Richard Tyrer [EMAIL PROTECTED] $B$5$s$O=q$-$^$7$?(B:
(B
(BMike FABIAN wrote:
(B
(BI wonder where in /etc/fonts.fonts.conf exactly is the best
(Bplace to put the include statement
James Richard Tyrer [EMAIL PROTECTED] $B$5$s$O=q$-$^$7$?(B:
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(B Mike FABIAN wrote:
(B I wonder where in /etc/fonts.fonts.conf exactly is the best
(B place to put the include statement for ~/.fonts.conf.
(B It cannot be at the very end of /etc/fonts/fonts.conf because
(B
Pablo Saratxaga [EMAIL PROTECTED] $B$5$s$O=q$-$^$7$?(B:
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(B In the ttmkfdir version we use we handle such cases by using the postscript
(B name of the font instead, when writting the fonts.dir file; I haven't had
(B any problem so far (several years already doing that).
(B
(BSometimes
Juliusz Chroboczek [EMAIL PROTECTED] $B$5$s$O=q$-$^$7$?(B:
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(B Would you be so kind as to test the attached patch and confirm that it
(B does what you want? It's rather urgent, I'd like it to go into 4.3.
(B
(BThere is a 'i++;' too much:
(B
(B+ for(i = 0; i len; i++) {
(B+
If a font has a family name containing '-', mkfontscale generates the
(Bfamily name exactly like that into fonts.scale.
(B
(BThis occurs for example with the GohaTibebZemen.{otf,ttf} fonts which
(Bgot included into XFree86 CVS recently:
(B
(B
I wonder where in /etc/fonts.fonts.conf exactly is the best
(Bplace to put the include statement for ~/.fonts.conf.
(B
(BIt cannot be at the very end of /etc/fonts/fonts.conf because
(Bthen the following would not work:
(B
(BKeith Packard [EMAIL PROTECTED] $B$5$s$O=q$-$^$7$?(B:
(B
(B
Keith Packard [EMAIL PROTECTED] $B$5$s$O=q$-$^$7$?(B:
(B
(B Around 16 o'clock on Jan 19, Mike FABIAN wrote:
(B
(B Given two fonts w/ the same name but different glyph coverages, how
(B does one configure fonts.conf to ensure that the large font is chosen?
(B
(B If the fonts are versioned
Keith Packard [EMAIL PROTECTED] $B$5$s$O=q$-$^$7$?(B:
(B
(B I can pass glyphs through a matrix that shears the glyphs to make them
(B look oblique, and FreeType will (probably) soon have code to artificially
(B embolden glyphs, so it should be possible to generate synthetic varients
(B
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (James A. Crippen) $B$5$s$O=q$-$^$7$?(B:
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(B JC There should be an automated tool like mkfontdir and mkcfm that knows
(B JC how to read the CIDFonts and CMap directories and generates the proper
(B JC fonts.scale file...
(B
(B Thanks for volunteering.
(B
(B I'll try
Juliusz Chroboczek [EMAIL PROTECTED] $B$5$s$O=q$-$^$7$?(B:
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(B MF XFree86 CVS version 20021219. The omegaserif fonts cannot be
(B MF displayed using the new freetype2 based "freetype" of XFree86
(B MF anymore:
(B
(B Do they work with ftview of FreeType 2?
(B
(BYes, I have just tried
Juliusz Chroboczek [EMAIL PROTECTED] $B$5$s$O=q$-$^$7$?(B:
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(BJC X-TT does not deal with OTF/CFF fonts. It does deal with TTF fonts.
(BJC
(BJC According to what you say, these are OTF/TTF fonts with the ``otf''
(BJC extension. According to Microsoft, OTF/TTF font files should have the
work with :unscaled anymore, therefore
I disabled it and made anti-aliasing work only with 'real' scalable
fonts. xfig and dia also had some problems with :unscaled
which I could fix by making them use the Ghostscript fonts instead
of the -adobe-* bitmap fonts.
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Mike Fabian [EMAIL PROTECTED
ochi Gothic" TT fonts or
Microsofts Japanese "MS Mincho" and "MS Gothic" TT fonts.
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