Re: [ft-devel] [Regression] Font doesn't open with Freetype CVS but works with Freetype 2.2.1

2007-06-08 Thread Ismail Dönmez
On Friday 08 June 2007 07:17:31 Werner LEMBERG wrote: Attached font doesn't work with freetype CVS but works fine with Freetype 2.2.1 . The font was embedded in a pdf file and works fine with Fontforge. This font works again; I've simply undone the change from 2007-04-28. Victor, your

Re: [ft-devel] [Regression] Font doesn't open with Freetype CVS but works with Freetype 2.2.1

2007-05-28 Thread Werner LEMBERG
In this particular case I think FreeType should do a default action; this is, a missing `cmap' table should completely disable functions like FT_Get_Char_Index (by returning either an appropriate error and/or -1 for the glyph index) but still make FT_Load_Glyph and friends work as expected.

Re: [ft-devel] [Regression] Font doesn't open with Freetype CVS but works with Freetype 2.2.1

2007-05-27 Thread Werner LEMBERG
Hmm, this font doesn't have a `cmap' table, which is invalid according to the OpenType standard, and the behaviour is defined as `implementation specific' in PDF standard (see section 5.5. in the PDF 1.6 specification). I see but lots of real world PDF files have this kind of

Re: [ft-devel] [Regression] Font doesn't open with Freetype CVS but works with Freetype 2.2.1

2007-05-27 Thread mpsuzuki
Dear Sir, On Sun, 27 May 2007 11:40:27 +0200 (CEST) Werner LEMBERG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In this particular case I think FreeType should do a default action; this is, a missing `cmap' table should completely disable functions like FT_Get_Char_Index (by returning either an appropriate error

Re: [ft-devel] [Regression] Font doesn't open with Freetype CVS but works with Freetype 2.2.1

2007-05-26 Thread mpsuzuki
Hi, On Sat, 26 May 2007 02:16:54 +0300 On Saturday 26 May 2007 02:13:52 Werner LEMBERG wrote: Hmm, this font doesn't have a `cmap' table, which is invalid according to the OpenType standard, and the behaviour is defined as `implementation specific' in PDF standard (see section 5.5. in

Re: [ft-devel] [Regression] Font doesn't open with Freetype CVS but works with Freetype 2.2.1

2007-05-26 Thread Albert Astals Cid
A Dissabte 26 Maig 2007, Ismail Dönmez va escriure: Hi On Saturday 26 May 2007 10:47:40 you wrote: On Saturday 26 May 2007 02:13:52 Werner LEMBERG wrote: Hmm, this font doesn't have a `cmap' table, which is invalid according to the OpenType standard, and the behaviour is defined as

[ft-devel] [Regression] Font doesn't open with Freetype CVS but works with Freetype 2.2.1

2007-05-25 Thread Ismail Dönmez
Hi all, Attached font doesn't work with freetype CVS but works fine with Freetype 2.2.1 . The font was embedded in a pdf file and works fine with Fontforge. Regards, ismail -- Perfect is the enemy of good fontc.ttf Description: application/font-ttf signature.asc Description: This is a

Re: [ft-devel] [Regression] Font doesn't open with Freetype CVS but works with Freetype 2.2.1

2007-05-25 Thread Werner LEMBERG
Attached font doesn't work with freetype CVS but works fine with Freetype 2.2.1 . The font was embedded in a pdf file and works fine with Fontforge. Hmm, this font doesn't have a `cmap' table, which is invalid according to the OpenType standard, and the behaviour is defined as `implementation

Re: [ft-devel] [Regression] Font doesn't open with Freetype CVS but works with Freetype 2.2.1

2007-05-25 Thread Ismail Dönmez
On Saturday 26 May 2007 02:13:52 Werner LEMBERG wrote: Attached font doesn't work with freetype CVS but works fine with Freetype 2.2.1 . The font was embedded in a pdf file and works fine with Fontforge. Hmm, this font doesn't have a `cmap' table, which is invalid according to the

Re: [ft-devel] [Regression] Font doesn't open with Freetype CVS but works with Freetype 2.2.1

2007-05-25 Thread Ismail Dönmez
On Saturday 26 May 2007 02:13:52 you wrote: Attached font doesn't work with freetype CVS but works fine with Freetype 2.2.1 . The font was embedded in a pdf file and works fine with Fontforge. Hmm, this font doesn't have a `cmap' table, which is invalid according to the OpenType standard,