Re: PS Interpreter

2004-10-07 Thread Jeremias Maerki
Thanks for the update, Victor. I absolutely want to have a look at this. So this is really the foundation to make Type 1 fonts available on the fly without generating font metric XML files by hand. Very cool. It'll be fun to see if I can get some basic ops working to paint some simple shapes to a

Re: PS Interpreter

2004-10-07 Thread Peter B. West
Jeremias Maerki wrote: Thanks for the update, Victor. I absolutely want to have a look at this. So this is really the foundation to make Type 1 fonts available on the fly without generating font metric XML files by hand. Very cool. It'll be fun to see if I can get some basic ops working to paint

RE: PS Interpreter

2004-10-07 Thread Victor Mote
Jeremias Maerki wrote: So this is really the foundation to make Type 1 fonts available on the fly without generating font metric XML files by hand. Very cool. Actually, FOray eliminated the intermediate font metric XML files several months ago, and parses the TTF, PFM, PFA, and PFB files

PS Interpreter

2004-10-06 Thread Victor Mote
FWIW, the FOray PostScript interpreter is now able to successfully parse any Type 1 font that I have thrown at it, store the data structures, and retrieve them. This includes the ability to parse the encrypted portion of the font, whether in binary or ASCII hexadecimal. The FOray font package is