We could give other devnagri/other language alternatives even on that css definition.
To temporarily test/solve my language rendering problem, I have recently ran tilesGen xy with the tiles im interested in. So now, New Delhi and a lot of the Nation Capital Region has a nice (Hindi) names. Now I wonder, would mapnik be hindi-ready this Wednesday. 2009/1/16 Ed Loach <[email protected]> > D Tucny wrote: > > > The t...@h installation instructions tell you to install > > the DejaVu font, a free font, however, it's coverage, > <snip> > > is missing some pretty large chunks that would likely > > take significantly more effort than has so far gone into > > the font to fill... as such, to render any of the missing > > languages (listed below) alternative fonts are needed... > > <snip> > > What I don't understand is even if you install alternative fonts, the > osmarender stylesheets have entries such as this from caption-z11.xml: > > /* Places - generic styles */ > .caption-casing { > fill: white; > stroke: white; > font-family: "DejaVu Sans"; > font-weight: normal; > text-anchor: middle; > stroke-miterlimit: 1.5; > } > > .caption-core { > stroke: white; > stroke-width: 0px; > font-family: "DejaVu Sans"; > font-weight: normal; > text-anchor: middle; > stroke-miterlimit: 1.5; > } > > How would it know to use a font other than DejaVu Sans even if they were > installed? And in case it is relevant I'm using Windows? > > Ed > > > > _______________________________________________ > talk mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk >
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