Re: [nkoo, N'KO identification issue on Ubuntu 20.04] (Re: Freetype-devel Digest, Vol 186, Issue 28)

2020-07-20 Thread Moustapha KOUROUMA
Hello, i talk about libkf5pimcommonakodi5.I have already install onak ans the font. I think it's not googling case. One side to solve the issue and another side to have traces for others users in the forum.I wish you understand me. Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Tue, 21 Jul 2020 at

Re: Logging Library-GSOC

2020-07-20 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> As suggested by you I have used `setvbuf()` function in > `FT_Message()` function for printing logs on stderr in Full > buffering mode when FT_DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE macro is enabled. For > FT2_DEBUG=any:7 and command: > > main.exe arial.ttf *qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm * > > I have got the

Re: GSOC Build tests

2020-07-20 Thread Werner LEMBERG
Hello Greg, > figured out the cause. I have however been working on this as much > as time allows. I've mostly hashed out the scripts to run regression > tests using demos here: > https://patch-diff.githubusercontent.com/raw/fundies/freetype2/pull/1.patch > [...] Some comments. * There are

Re: [nkoo, N'KO identification issue on Ubuntu 20.04] (Re: Freetype-devel Digest, Vol 186, Issue 28)

2020-07-20 Thread Hin-Tak Leung via FreeType development
On Monday, 20 July 2020, 21:37:14 GMT+1, Moustapha KOUROUMA wrote: > Do you know where i can find libkf5pimcommonakodi5 ? Is it so hard to find?  https://packages.ubuntu.com/onak I'll write this again: It is somewhat unfair for some of us to do your Google'ing for you though...

Re: [nkoo, N'KO identification issue on Ubuntu 20.04] (Re: Freetype-devel Digest, Vol 186, Issue 28)

2020-07-20 Thread Nikolaus Waxweiler
Hello, please ask in a Ubuntu forum, this project is entirely unaffiliated with Ubuntu.

Re: [nkoo, N'KO identification issue on Ubuntu 20.04] (Re: Freetype-devel Digest, Vol 186, Issue 28)

2020-07-20 Thread Moustapha KOUROUMA
Hello, Thank you for your message. In the 3  "onak", "fonts-evertype-conakry" and "libkf5pimcommonakodi5" packages, i had already instaled "fonts-evertype-conakry" before. I have install onak but i don't find anywhere "libkf5pimcommonakodi5" packages ( aptitude install libkf5pimcommonakodi5)

Re: [nkoo, N'KO identification issue on Ubuntu 20.04] (Re: Freetype-devel Digest, Vol 186, Issue 28)

2020-07-20 Thread Hin-Tak Leung via FreeType development
Just Googling "N'ko Ubuntu" seems to suggest you need to to install the "onak", "fonts-evertype-conakry" and "libkf5pimcommonakodi5" packages. The last item probably means that KDE (instead of gnome) has better support for it. Hope this helps. It is somewhat unfair for some of us to do your

Re: Logging Library-GSOC

2020-07-20 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> I have followed the [above] steps to change the `autogen.sh` file, > so that it copies the files from directory `submodules/dlg` to > `src/dlg`. Great, thanks! > I have also added a `rules.mk` file to `src/dlg` and, for proceeding > further I wanted to ask that do I have to add a separate

Re: Logging Library-GSOC

2020-07-20 Thread Priyesh kumar
Hi Werner, *> I suggest the following.* *> (1) Use a different directory (for example> `/submodules/dlg`) for checking out the `dlg`>submodule. This subdirectory won't get distributed with the>FreeType tarball.> (2) Create subdirectory `src/dlg`, which only holds a