At 01:22 PM 12/5/2002 +0100, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
indeed, just found out how to do that; i think that we just need a series of enc files like:On Thu, 05 Dec 2002 12:58:59 +0100, Hans wrote:> >Pls. see above mentioned font. > > what we need for that font is a series of proper tfm files; do you know of > any progress in that direction > > keep in mind that in order for utf to work, we need to switch fonts So that's what happened to Cyberbit :) What is a "proper tfm" in this context? A collection of TFMs that are dumps of unicode hex blocks is easy to create.
/Unicode0x09 [
/index0x0900/index0x0901/index0x0902/index0x0903
/index0x0904/index0x0905/index0x0906/index0x0907
/index0x0908/index0x0909/index0x090A/index0x090B
/index0x090C/index0x090D/index0x090E/index0x090F
/index0x0910/index0x0911/index0x0912/index0x0913
so:
unifont.ttf ->
afm : unifont-0x09.afm
tfm : unifont-0x09.tfm
enc : range0x09.enc
map : appropriate entry
am i right?
Hans
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