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Re: [Freetype] font catalog
From: |
Vadim Plessky |
Subject: |
Re: [Freetype] font catalog |
Date: |
Wed, 8 Aug 2001 20:52:16 +0000 |
On Wednesday 08 August 2001 11:38, Antoine Leca wrote:
| Vadim Plessky wrote:
| > | Are you proposing to produce a series of fonts each with all
| > | 40,000+ in-use Unicode points?
| >
| > No.
| > I propose to produce something like Arial/Times New Roman in Windows.
| > Arial has 1296 glyphs.
|
| You are missing Brian's point. He wants something that is able to display
| any Unicode-conformant text. His problem is that a number of CJK fonts,
| in order to make the file lighter, have some (presumably unused) outlines
| just stripped from the font, but the rest of the font (cmap, loca,
| bounding box, etc.) is still in place. He is willing to work around this
| problem. (Brian, please feel free to contradict me if I guessed wrong).
ok, Japaneese, Chineese and Korean fonts are out of my experience.
Probably, they need some special "fixing" im Mozilla.
|
| > I even think that Latin-2 + Cyrillic is enough for most cases.
| > Number of people using computers with Arabic, Hebrew and Greek are
| > rather limited, so basically you need to make around 300 glyphs only,
| > not 1296... If necessary, you can add missing glyphs later.
|
| You never went to Japan, did you? ;-)
No. And I don't miss it. Have heard from friends who visited Japan that food
there is terrible. And even 5-star hotels have very small rooms.
| Please remember that Japan is closer to California than Moscow! :-)))
It depends how you count. From Vladivostok or Khabarovsk (Russian cities on
Far East), Japan is very close. Probably, less than 1 hour flight. :-))
| >
| > recommend it to people here, in Russia. And this make me thinking, that
| > support for more exotic languages is even worser.
|
| OTOH, its support of e.g. Armenian is better than the support for most of
| its concurrent[s]. Anyway, this is not the place to launch a browser war.
|
all Armenian people living here speak pretty good Russian.
Are there good Armenian sites? I even don't know where to start search for
them.
We have here several site ranking systems (top.list.ru, spylog.ru) and
Ukranian, Belorussian, other ex-USSR sites can be included into it.
Haven't seen any Armenian (or Georgian) sites in it.
BTW: I was looking for Cyrillic (non-Russian) sites some time ago, and while
I was able to locate sites in Macedonian, it's not easy to find site in
Serbian-Cyrillic.
later I was told by one Serbian guy that many people tend now to use Latin
instead of Cyrillic. And one of the reasons was lack of Cyrillic fonts.
>From my point of view, having browser capable to render Cyrillic, and a set
of good-quality fonts matching designer's needs, is much more important than
rendering of Armenian.
That's just Economics of Scale. Nothing personal against Armenian, Arabic or
whatever.
|
| Antoine
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- Re: [Freetype] font catalog, (continued)
Re: [Freetype] font catalog, Antoine Leca, 2001/08/07
[Freetype] font catalog, Brian Stell, 2001/08/07
Re: [Freetype] font catalog, Brian Stell, 2001/08/07