>What exactly do you need?  With FreeType 1.x comes support for
>OpenType GSUB and GPOS tables (recently updated to cover OpenType
>version 1.3):

I'm studying ways to provide Linux with unicode-compliant Myanmar character 
fonts.
Mark Leisure use .bdf format to enable to enter unicode values easily for 
some Indic fonts.
With reference to that, I did .bdf !!! Now, my MS Windows platform friends 
are doing Open Type. Then, I became to think that it would be nice that we 
use the same format regardless of the platform and there I'm stuck:(

Btw, am I digging the right thing? Sould I just stick with .bdf at the 
moment????


But, Unicoders' preferences and responses are so invaluable to me and so 
informative that I'm moved a bit.

>   ftp://ftp.freetype.org/pub/unstable/freetype-current.tar.gz

I have both FT1.3 and 2.0 as the latest. I have to give myself some more 
time working around with those.

>IIRC, the Pango complex script layout library uses this (ported to
>FreeType 2.x), so it is possible to make applications on Linux and
>similar platforms OpenType-aware.  I don't know whether Pango already
>has a module for Burmese -- I'm quite sure that the author of Pango
>would be happy if you can contribute something :-)

Yes. Pango has done something about Myanmar ("Burmese" as you quote). And 
the author also contacted me (actually to Myanmar Linux User Club under 
Yahoo) to test for him. Unfortunately, I was not serious about this at that 
time and got lost of his contact after a couple of correspondences. As for 
now, I'm more than serious and It is time I should contact him again to 
merge our activities.

Thank you for your concern and your info.

Regards,
William
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P.S. Oh !!! In case I produce anything, it will be GPL'ed.


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