Cedilla 0.3 is out. This version contains a few extra features designed to make Markus happy.
http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~jch/software/cedilla/ The main missing feature at this point is the ability to use multiple fonts. This will require some major surgery. Cedilla currently uses UTF-8 for all input. Should Cedilla obey the locale's encoding instead? Juliusz Cedilla 0.3: • Implemented headers and footers. • Implemented line wrapping. • Implemented the ‘-l’ option for debugging fontsets. • Changed the default font size to 11. • Changed the default margins to make Markus happy. • Updated all data (character properties, AGL, Zapf Dingbats mapping) to Unicode 3.2 and version 2.1 of the AGL. • Changed the algorithm for generating glyph names to version 2.1 of the AGL. This forced the following change. • Changed the :ENCODING option of fonts to allow one-to-many mappings. • Fixed a bug with strings of more than 60 characters being output incorrectly. • Fixed a bug with transformed glyphs' metrics. • Made the typesetter ignore a #\Newline following a #\Page and not open a new page if there is a #\Page #\Newline sequence at the end of the document. • Minor bug fixes to the command line parsing. • Changed ‘-a’ to ‘-ansi’ in Clisp's command line; that's what recent versions of Clisp want. • Removed support for the Greek Courier fonts, which are too broken to work around. -- Linux-UTF8: i18n of Linux on all levels Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-utf8/
