I don't have real experience with this issue, but as an ex user of
weft for Tamil fonts, I know that its usage seems to be font
dependent, not because it is too complicated, but because the font
doesn't allow embeding.
How to go around this...I don't know.
But is the WEFT way really necessary today? Or is it because of the
different shapes that you need to use WEFT?
Arash
On Sat, Apr 13, 2002 at 03:56:36 AM, Omid Alamdar Milani wrote:
We (me and roozbeh) tried to use this program on sina
fonts, but it didn't work, it seems that the problem
is the font being too complicated to work with weft,
but now you say it may be disabled in the font. If you
could found out anything about the problem (what this
beaing too complicated mean, or if the feature is
disabled in the font how could we enable it) please
inform us, to make the needed changes.
--- C Bobroff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have any of you managed to use WEFT with Persian
fonts? This seems
like a good solution [i.e. concealing!} the final
yeh with dots
the heh + yeh looking like ta marbuta problems
which you get
with the core fonts (like Tahoma, Times New Roman,
etc.)
WEFT 3 is available at:
http://www.microsoft.com/typography/web/embedding/weft3/default.htm?fname=%20fsize=
I was able to at least get it working with the
KoodakBold font (one of
the few fonts without embedding disabled but it
only seems
to work in certain conditions.
If anyone else has tried this, please share your
experiences!
Thanks,
Connie
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