"H. Peter Anvin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > The Chinese Academy Of Sciences has published a set of scalable fonts > > in several styles, but unfortunately in a proprietary format with > > closed-source converters to PK format for usage with TeX. > > > > Is there any descriptions of this format? I didn't find one when I looked for it a few years ago. Perhaps the format description is available in Chinese, but I can't read that. > What kinds of curves does it use? I'm not sure if it uses curves at all. :-/ - Linux-UTF8: i18n of Linux on all levels Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/lists/
- Re: Unicode is optimal for Chinese/Japanese multiling... Werner LEMBERG
- Re: Unicode is optimal for Chinese/Japanese multilingual t... Thomas Chan
- Re: Unicode is optimal for Chinese/Japanese multilingual t... Tomohiro KUBOTA
- Re: Unicode is optimal for Chinese/Japanese multilingual t... David Starner
- Re: Unicode is optimal for Chinese/Japanese multilingual t... Bruno Haible
- Re: Unicode is optimal for Chinese/Japanese multilingual t... Jungshik Shin
- Re: Unicode is optimal for Chinese/Japanese multilingual t... Florian Weimer
- Re: Unicode is optimal for Chinese/Japanese multilingual t... Tomohiro KUBOTA
- Re: Unicode is optimal for Chinese/Japanese multilingual t... Werner LEMBERG
- Re: Unicode is optimal for Chinese/Japanese multilingual t... H. Peter Anvin
- Re: Unicode is optimal for Chinese/Japanese multilingual t... Florian Weimer
- Re: Unicode is optimal for Chinese/Japanese multilingual t... Werner LEMBERG
- Re: Unicode is optimal for Chinese/Japanese multilingual t... H. Peter Anvin
- Re: Unicode is optimal for Chinese/Japanese multilingual t... Jungshik Shin
- Re: Unicode is optimal for Chinese/Japanese multilingual t... Werner LEMBERG
