Yes, our stuff will require fonttastic - it won't work with just
any old font server. The code doesn't just look for a font server
in the font path, it also checks to see if the server has a
couple of extensions for getting at glyph outline data, etc.
-Gav
michael cardenas wrote:
>
> So, the font functionality you added to wine will only work with fontastic?
> Or with any font server? The code looks like it just checks for any font
> server that uses tcp/ in it's fontpath.
>
> >Yup:
> >
> >http://www.bitstream.com/news/press/1999/1215_1999_corel.html
> >
> >-Gav
> >
> >michael cardenas wrote:
> >>
> >> So are you guys going to ship it with your products? I think applix does.
> >>
> >> >It's a font server from Bitstream that provides additional functionality
> >> >not normally available in X (like being able to access Glyph outline data).
> >> >
> >> >-Gav
> >> >
> >> >michael cardenas wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> Hi. I'm trying to use your changes to wine and I'm stepping through
> >> >> GetGlyphOutline and since there's no fontastic server, it just returns
> >> >> GDI_ERROR. What's a fontastic server?
> >> >>
> >> >> thanks.
> >> >>
> >> >> michael cardenas
> >> >
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> >> >Gavriel State
> >> >Engineering Architect - Linux Development
> >> >Corel Corp
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> >
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> >Gavriel State
> >Engineering Architect - Linux Development
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