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Re: [Freebangfont-devel] Fonts that go into distros
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Deepayan Sarkar |
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Re: [Freebangfont-devel] Fonts that go into distros |
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Sat, 3 May 2003 12:06:26 -0500 |
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On Saturday 03 May 2003 09:16 am, Sayamindu Dasgupta wrote:
> On Thursday 01 May 2003 10:15 pm, Deepayan Sarkar said in public:
> > I see what you mean, the ordering of features in the GSUB table is wrong
> > (I faced the same problem when making the template font). I think the
> > simplest way would be to change the single .vtp file these fonts use and
> > recompile them with VOLT. I'll do that tomorrow perhaps (have to boot
> > Windows, arrgh).
>
> No - actually, the trouble is elsewhere.
> Mukti is using both below base substitutions and Vatu to show the
> <con><raphala> glyphs. (see screenshot)
> This is causing all the trouble ( AFAIK - I cannot check at this moment, as
> fonts compiled with pfaedit are not working :-( .
You are right, I didn't notice that. But I think the wrong order of the reph
and raphala lookups was more critical (both are ra + hasanta -> something, so
the order would be important). Anyway, I fixed both (in VOLT) for Mukti
Regular. The resulting file is at
http://www.stat.wisc.edu/~deepayan/R/Mukti.ttf.gz
could you check if it works (it seems to) ? VOLT did complain about `unknown
cmap format' though.
I would of course prefer to do this sort of experimentation in pfaedit, but
the CVS version of pfaedit doesn't produce usable fonts, and the older
(otherwise functioning) version I have crashes when trying to produce ttf's
with GPOS features (which Mukti has). I'll send a message to the pfaedit
list.