On 13 August 2011 00:05, Lavie Chabom wrote:
> Do we have to copy this program into the Terminal? (Mac user)
Its a pain to set up, it depends on the FontForge python module which
you must install from source.
Hi Dave,
Do we have to copy this program into the Terminal? (Mac user)
2011/8/12 Dave Crossland
> Hi
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> http://code.google.com/p/googlefontdirectory/source/browse/tools/subset/subset.py
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> I added a --namelist option to this that spits out nam files,
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> http://code.google.com/p/googlefon
Hi
http://code.google.com/p/googlefontdirectory/source/browse/tools/subset/subset.py
I added a --namelist option to this that spits out nam files,
http://code.google.com/p/googlefontdirectory/source/browse/andika/Andika-R.cyrillic-ext%2Blatin.ttf.nam
http://code.google.com/p/googlefontdirectory
Hi Lavie,
Thanks for the reply! I just wanted to clarify one thing, however -- I
am in search of a FontForge .nam file in particular. Even getting a
list of the glyph names & Unicode points in plaintext from some other
source would require converting it to the proper syntax for use in FF.
It lo
Hi! Nate,
If you login into FontStruct free, you will see all pronunciations and the
names of Cyrillic Glyphs too. You will see it all for many languages
including occidental and many asiatic too.
Good care,
Lavie
2011/8/12 Nathan Willis
> Just curious: does anyone have a Cyrillic namelist fo
Just curious: does anyone have a Cyrillic namelist for FontForge that
they've been using? Because it seems like either AGL list in FF doesn't
include it or merely the version(s) I've found don't. Latin, Latin-Ext A,
and miscellaneous (math, punctuation, etc) is about it Having Cyrillic,
Gree