I have a question for the folks here from Borna.  Would it be possible to
get these fonts in BDF format?  A very limited set of sizes would be
sufficient.

I use Plan9 exclusively.  It is a distributed OS developed by the same
team at Bell Labs that developed UNIX.  The system fully supports
Unicode and uses UTF-8 encoding.  I have written a BDF to Plan9 native
format converter.  A TTF converter is being worked on, but it will be
some time before it is finished. So the only option available to me
is BDF.

Thanks
-Fariborz

P.S. Plan9 is open-source and you can find it at:
http://plan9.bell-labs.com/plan9

> On Thursday 10 October 2002 01:11, C Bobroff wrote:
> 
>> I just visited Borna Rayaneh's free font download page at
>> http://www.bornaray.com/en_fonts.asp?fn=per_fonts&rfn=en_fonts&parent=fonts
>>list&
> [...]
> 
>> My only question:  Why didn't one of you inform us of this when the
>> discussion was going on earlier about using Weft with
>> these "non-standard" fonts and the recent discussion about
>> diacritics/short vowel problems in various browsers other than IE??
>> I wonder how many members here are from Borna Rayaneh itself?!
> 
> I don't know how many people here are from Borna but Weft was mentioned (it 
> might have even been me who mwntioned it) very early in the discussion.
> 
> Do you know if pages with embedded fonts work fine with other browsers as 
> well? I mean other browsers than IE.
> 
> Arash
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