On Sat, 2004-05-29 at 09:48, Kite Lau wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I am new to this group, but I have been using scribus for quite a while > creating some manuals and packaging layouts. Thanks for this great > program. I tried to input Chinese characters within scribus and found > that for the first time, it takes quite a long time to load Chinese > fonts. Scribus seemed to be in a standstill til fonts were out there. As > soon as a font had been loaded once, it was very responsive though when > selecting the same fonts again. The font name is Simsun.ttf and > SimHei.ttf that I tested with. And the version of scribus is 1.1.6. > > Thanks > > ______________________________________________________________________ Hi,
This behavior is completely expected given the size of the fonts. Simsun.ttf is 10 Mb. I have tested Scribus with Bitstream Cyberbit, one of the largest Unicode fonts available and it took Scribus quite a bit of time to load as well. The large majority of True Type or Open Type fonts are less than 400k per font. Because of the number of glyphs in Asian fonts, they are typically huge in comparison. If you were to load the same fonts on Win32 you would see similar load times when booting. Officially, we do not support Chinese, but you can use Chinese and other Asian scripts in Scribus. One hint, make sure you select the option to subset these fonts in Edit > Preferences > Fonts. Otherwise, you will have large PDF's and long spool times for printing. Another option, would be to convert the text to outlines before exporting to PDF or printing. Hope that helps, Peter
