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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/INSTALL


From: Kenichi Handa
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/INSTALL
Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 07:14:42 -0400

Index: emacs/INSTALL
diff -c emacs/INSTALL:1.88 emacs/INSTALL:1.89
*** emacs/INSTALL:1.88  Wed Sep 25 16:17:53 2002
--- emacs/INSTALL       Mon Sep 30 07:14:42 2002
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*** 170,175 ****
--- 170,223 ----
  and <URL:ftp://ftp.xfree86.org/pub/X.Org/contrib/fonts/>.
  
  
+ The new Indian implementation uses the ISFOC standard fonts.  We use
+ CDAC ISFOC fonts to display the Devanagari script in Emacs.  They are
+ copyrighted, but we received permission to use them in Emacs from the
+ font developers.  These fonts can be obtained from the internet, or
+ may be found in C-DAC products (including downloadable ones).  For
+ examle, you can search the CDAC Devanagari font `dvsr0ntt.ttf' by
+ using some search engines and they will guide you to appropriate URLs
+ to obtain them.
+ 
+ After you've downloaded the fonts, then run the following Makefile
+ to create the appropriate BDF/PCF fonts.  (You will need `ttf2bdf',
+ equipped with freetype 1, to create BDF file.)
+ 
+ TTFS= asdr0ntt.ttf:Assamese\
+       bndr0ntt.ttf:Bengali\
+       dvsr0ntt.ttf:Devanagari\
+       gjav0ntt.ttf:Gujarati\
+       knum0ntt.ttf:Kannada\
+       mlkr0ntt.ttf:Malayalam\
+       orsr0ntt.ttf:Oriya\
+       pnam0ntt.ttf:Punjabi\
+       sdsr0ntt.ttf:Sanskrit\
+       tlhm0ntt.ttf:Telugu\
+       tmvl0ntt.ttf:Tamil
+ 
+ all:
+       for f in ${TTFS}; do \
+         ttf=`echo $$f | sed 's/:.*$$//'`; \
+         reg=`echo $$f | sed 's/[^:]*://'`; \
+         base=`basename $$ttf .ttf`; \
+         echo Converting "$$ttf to $$base-XX.bdf/pcf with registry $$reg"; \
+         for i in 16 24; do \
+           ttf2bdf -p $${i} -r 100 -l 0_255 $$ttf > temp; \
+           sed "/^FONT /s/ISO10646-1/$$reg-CDAC/" <temp >$$base-$$i.bdf; \
+           bdftopcf $$base-$$i.bdf > $$base-$$i.pcf; \
+         done; \
+       done
+       rm -f temp
+ 
+ clean:
+       rm -f *.pcf *.bdf
+ 
+ If your X server for X font server supports TrueType fonts, you can
+ directly use the downloaded fonts (without converting them to PCF as
+ above).  But, in that case, you must give "Devanagari-CDAC" to the
+ CHARSET_REGISTRY and CHARSET_ENCODING field of the devanagari font.
+ 
+ 
  DETAILED BUILDING AND INSTALLATION:
  
  (This is for a Unix or Unix-like system.  For MS-DOS and Windows 3.X,




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