Hello Tom!
> I don't know if there is OpenType/CFF equivalents of the Blue Sky
> Research/Y&Y based Computer Modern fonts, but if they exist, you'll
> want to check them out. They use the div operator (which isn't
> really that exotic, it's in the Type 1 spec and is used in the Type
> 1 flavor
Wener,
I don't know if there is OpenType/CFF equivalents of the Blue Sky
Research/Y&Y based Computer Modern fonts, but if they exist, you'll want to
check them out. They use the div operator (which isn't really that exotic,
it's in the Type 1 spec and is used in the Type 1 flavor of the above
fon
Folks,
the Type 2 specification
http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/font/5177.Type2.pdf
has a list of `exotic' opcodes which have been mainly added to the
standard for round-trip conversion of MultipleMaster fonts, a
technology which is defunct already since more than ten years.
Hi Werner, Hi all,
I tried this parameter (FT_LOAD_TARGET_MONO), and I still have a problem.
This problem appeared on two glyphs.
With this parameter, one is fixed, but the other one is not (see below).(First
OK, Second KO)
Do you need some code? Do you want the CID Font?
Thanks for your an