On 25-Nov-02, Matt Sealey wrote:
When your entire font set is in a normal style, and your italics and
bold characters are automatically generated, that's a little space
saved there.
I can implement real font family support now, which would leverage
ttf.library features to load real Italic
Just out of interest.. what's the average spec of your machines?
I use A1200 AGA, 060, 48 MB Fast.
/ John
o Matt Sealey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just out of interest.. what's the average spec of your machines?
here: A1200, BPPC233, 060, AOS 3.9, BVision, 128 MB fast
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Well, you could compile directly to the x86 processor. This would
keep me from attempting to run it on my 040 then complaining about how
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On Sun, 24 Nov 2002 11:49:05 - Matt Sealey said;
Just out of interest.. what's the average spec of your machines?
I have A1200 32MB Fast, 040, cybervision card
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I can implement real font family support now, which would leverage
ttf.library features to load real Italic glyphs, via standard ordinary
font APIs (i.e. load the font as Helvetica with italic set in the
ta_Style flags and see if it comes back with the flag still set..)
Algorithmic
Hello Florian,
On 25-Nov-02, you wrote:
Just out of interest.. what's the average spec of your machines?
here: A1200, 060, AOS 3.9, 64 MB fast
(I want/need a g/card ;-) When I get the money for it)
Regards
Stephen
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