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Re: [Groff] Musings on the adding of fonts


From: P. Alejandro Lopez-Valencia
Subject: Re: [Groff] Musings on the adding of fonts
Date: Fri, 01 Mar 2002 08:27:00 -0500

At 02:26 a.m. 28/02/2002 +0100, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> It could be if the kerning was included in a type 2 multiple state
> table.

*Very* unlikely (at least currently).

> As far as I know, only QuickDraw GX fonts (presently know as AAT
> fonts) and OpenType fonts use this kind of table. But this should
> not be a problem to anything using freetype 2.x in the back end.

FreeType 2 doesn't have built-in support for that.


Hmm... I had the delusion of having read somewhere in the last six months that FreeType 2 had the capability if cross-linked with t1lib.

> No. It is the fonts supplied by your vendor. I have never seen a
> truetype font released by Hewlett-Packard that had kerning, nor the
> previous versions first by Miles, Inc. nor later by Elsewhere (each
> bought the previous in due time).

Believe it or not, well designed fonts very often don't need
hinting.   But this is another topic...


Absolutely right. But aren't we talking about kerning in this particular sub-thread? ;)

>  Perhaps you can do something with the metrics files
> available at CTAN/fonts/ljmetrics.

The original metric files for the LJ4 are available from

  ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/faxes/software/tfmlj4.exe


Found them at

    ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/faxes/software/tfmlj4p.exe

Thanks for the information. (It is a DOS self-extracting zip file, regardless the weird appearance).


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