On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 21:05:20 +0100, Keith Packard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sun, 2006-01-08 at 13:48 +0100, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
>> There is a simple solution: Encode your BDF files as Unicode (ISO
>> 10646)!  Xft then can map the fonts automatically to code sets like
>> latin-1 or latin-2.
>
> It's actually far better to use fontforge to convert the BDF files to
> SFNT files using 10646 encoding. Fontconfig and Xft only handle Unicode
> encodings, and the X server will automatically transcode SFNT files to
> whatever encoding you desire. Using BDF files means you have to generate
> separate font files for any encoding you use with the X server, and you
> still have to use Unicode with Xft and fontconfig.
>

I already use unicode encoding for them. They seem to work fine. Although I 
have some problems. Fore example XMMS doesn't display my unicode .pcf font 
correctly, it uses different one. root-tail has also some problems with fonts 
served by Xft. If you have some thoughts why some applications doesn't like 
unicode fonts, please share. If not, I'll still detect these things to get 
fully finctional fonts.

Regards,
Tomasz Kalkosiński


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