On Dec 1, 2003, at 4:24 PM, Frank Yung-Fong Tang wrote:
John What 'cmap' format Apple use in the MacOS X Devanagari and Bangla fonts?
The formats are irrelevant; the Mac supports all the 'cmap' subtable formats for all subtables. For rendering complex scripts, however, the font can only be rendered through ATSUI (or Cocoa), because the old way to support complex scripts — via an 'itl5' resource in the suitcase with the 'FOND' and 'sfnt' resources — is not supported on X.
Apple really, really wants everybody to move to using Unicode in their applications for all their text, and Apple really, really, *really* wants people to do it for complex scripts.
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