Hi Karl, > > Fantastic. Committed (r150). I took the liberty of renaming the lua > and tex to t1fontmake.lua and t1fontsample.tex, hoping that will help > find them in the future. I also added most of your email message to > tex4ht-fonts-noncjk.tex as commentary in that chapter. > > I'll install all the new "light" htf files in TL when updates resume there. >
great :) > Huge update > > Indeed. It would be nice to split up the huge source files into smaller > pieces. It gets hard to figure out what is in them. > > For instance, looking at where the \Chapter commands are in noncjk, it > looks like the "Adobe" chapter deserves its own file. And your new > "Converted" chapter could be its own file too. Maybe ... it seems like a good idea, for example `modern > > As for other support, it seems nothing comes easy. For instance, tfm > names *-ot1.tfm (LaTeX name) should correspond to *7t.htf (fontname > name), but the only non-alias *7t.htf I see are: > ht-fonts/unicode/adobe/courier/pcrr7t.htf - monospace > ht-fonts/unicode/adobe/courier/pcrrc7t.htf - monospace, small caps? > ht-fonts/unicode/adobe/times/ptmrc7t.htf - regular + small caps > ht-fonts/unicode/adobe/times/ptmri7t.htf - italic > > Why italic? No idea. And these might well be specially for the Adobe > base35 fonts, despite the name. And since there are no comments > explaining what the encoding actually is, it will be laborious to > discover where the differences are. > > The Cyrillic encodings *t2a, t2b, t2c, x2, might correspond (somewhat) > to existing *z.htf files. > > Can we not generate .htf files from .enc files? In the new font > packages, there should be an enc file for every user-intended tfm, > defined in the .map file in the package. > > Anyway. Just stray thoughts. Thanks so much for all your work, > Karl