[FWD because Paul Hardy forrgot to subscribe]
I just finished the glyphs and posted them at
http://unifoundry.com/unifont.html on 20 June 2008. I then took a
vacation I had planned for a long time. I was trying to get something
in releasable form before my vacation, but it didn't happen.
I int
Le Mer 2 juillet 2008 10:59, Debarshi Ray a écrit :
>
The maintaining expense for both packages is not that much though.
I would be glad to maintain GNU Unifont, or show Paul how to do
that
if he wants. The spec files for both packages can be almost
identical.
>>>
>>> Do y
Le Mer 2 juillet 2008 09:46, Jens Petersen a écrit :
>
> Hi Qianqian,
>
> Sorry for the late reply. Just saw this now...
>
>> The maintaining expense for both packages is not that much though.
>> I would be glad to maintain GNU Unifont, or show Paul how to do that
>> if he wants. The spec files f
Hi Qianqian,
Sorry for the late reply. Just saw this now...
> The maintaining expense for both packages is not that much though.
> I would be glad to maintain GNU Unifont, or show Paul how to do that
> if he wants. The spec files for both packages can be almost identical.
Do you still want to d
Le Dim 18 mai 2008 16:35, Qianqian Fang a écrit :
> For now, maybe keeping both packages in parallel is the best.
…
> The maintaining expense for both packages is not that much though.
> I would be glad to maintain GNU Unifont, or show Paul how to do that
> if he wants. The spec files for both
Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
Does this mean the WQY fonts are deprecated now and should be replaced
with GNU unifont ? If that's the case you need to start a rename
procedure and modify the comps files of branches unifont will be
pushed to.
If that's not the case, and WQY and GNU Unifont fonts will ex
Le Jeu 15 mai 2008 06:15, Qianqian Fang a écrit :
Hi,
> I think this will probably be interesting to the people in this list.
>
> With the blessing from Roman Czyborra, the former maintainer of
> GNU Unifont, Paul Hardy, a volunteer developer from CA, is now
> officially maintaining this widely
I think this will probably be interesting to the people in this list.
With the blessing from Roman Czyborra, the former maintainer of
GNU Unifont, Paul Hardy, a volunteer developer from CA, is now
officially maintaining this widely used dual-width bitmap font.
In the past couple months, Paul devo