On Fri, 09 Aug 2013 13:51:45 +0200, Axel Hecht wrote:
To clarify, the tool does support either .name. or .name-list. at
this point. Is there a code path or a setup where we have for any
language/family both a .name. and a .name-list. entry?
I.e.
pref(font.name.serif.zh-TW, Times);
On 8/13/13 8:05 AM, Karl Tomlinson wrote:
On Fri, 09 Aug 2013 13:51:45 +0200, Axel Hecht wrote:
To clarify, the tool does support either .name. or .name-list. at
this point. Is there a code path or a setup where we have for any
language/family both a .name. and a .name-list. entry?
I.e.
On 8/9/13 5:28 PM, Jonathan Kew wrote:
On 9/8/13 15:36, Axel Hecht wrote: So I created three test cases based
on the data I see, Greek and
Bulgarian monospace and Hindi sans-serif. They're linked off of
http://pike.github.io/fonts/. It's prerendered images on the left
column, and regular
Axel Hecht writes:
On 8/8/13 10:45 PM, Karl Tomlinson wrote:
Axel Hecht writes:
On 8/8/13 5:17 PM, Jonathan Kew wrote:
On 8/8/13 15:17, Axel Hecht wrote:
Couter example seems to be Chinese, the unagi shows something, while my
tool reports 13k missing glyphs for zh-TW.
If we're using
On 8/9/13 1:27 PM, Karl Tomlinson wrote:
Axel Hecht writes:
On 8/8/13 10:45 PM, Karl Tomlinson wrote:
Axel Hecht writes:
On 8/8/13 5:17 PM, Jonathan Kew wrote:
On 8/8/13 15:17, Axel Hecht wrote:
Couter example seems to be Chinese, the unagi shows something, while my
tool reports 13k
On 8/9/13 1:51 PM, Axel Hecht wrote:
On 8/9/13 1:27 PM, Karl Tomlinson wrote:
Axel Hecht writes:
On 8/8/13 10:45 PM, Karl Tomlinson wrote:
Axel Hecht writes:
On 8/8/13 5:17 PM, Jonathan Kew wrote:
On 8/8/13 15:17, Axel Hecht wrote:
Couter example seems to be Chinese, the unagi shows
On 9/8/13 15:36, Axel Hecht wrote: So I created three test cases based
on the data I see, Greek and
Bulgarian monospace and Hindi sans-serif. They're linked off of
http://pike.github.io/fonts/. It's prerendered images on the left
column, and regular text on the right.
Hindi is blank squares
Hi,
I'm looking for a review of some rather hacky tool I just created to see
if the fonts on b2g actually support a particular language.
https://github.com/Pike/font-tool
Basic outline of what the tool does:
Parses langGroups.properties to see which locale has which group, with
default to
On 8/8/13 15:17, Axel Hecht wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a review of some rather hacky tool I just created to see
if the fonts on b2g actually support a particular language.
https://github.com/Pike/font-tool
Basic outline of what the tool does:
Parses langGroups.properties to see which locale
Hi Jonathan,
thanks for the feedback, more inline.
On 8/8/13 5:17 PM, Jonathan Kew wrote:
On 8/8/13 15:17, Axel Hecht wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a review of some rather hacky tool I just created to see
if the fonts on b2g actually support a particular language.
Axel Hecht writes:
On 8/8/13 5:17 PM, Jonathan Kew wrote:
On 8/8/13 15:17, Axel Hecht wrote:
Couter example seems to be Chinese, the unagi shows something, while my
tool reports 13k missing glyphs for zh-TW.
If we're using Droid Sans Fallback, I believe it supports somewhere well
over
On 8/8/13 10:45 PM, Karl Tomlinson wrote:
Axel Hecht writes:
On 8/8/13 5:17 PM, Jonathan Kew wrote:
On 8/8/13 15:17, Axel Hecht wrote:
Couter example seems to be Chinese, the unagi shows something, while my
tool reports 13k missing glyphs for zh-TW.
If we're using Droid Sans Fallback, I
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