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Re: [Freetype] freetype 2.1.2 cmap detection issue <update>
From: |
Phil Morris |
Subject: |
Re: [Freetype] freetype 2.1.2 cmap detection issue <update> |
Date: |
Wed, 1 Jan 2003 16:18:12 -0700 |
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Mutt/1.4i |
On Wed, Jan 01, 2003 at 02:59:50PM -0700, Phil Morris wrote:
> Hello, This is my first post to freetype and sorry for the long
> note.
>
> I'm looking for assistance with an issue I'm having in RH8
> and the Redhat supplied freetype rpms.
> versions I've tried are the stock 2.1.2-7 and the 2.1.2-12
> rpms from the current phoebe beta.
>
> I am running the enlightenment window manager and have been testing
> several of the e cvs packages for the upcoming e17 release. Some of
> the supplied ttf files in e cvs refuse to render properly using the
> Redhat freetype rpms. If I remove my 2.1.2 rpms and install 2.0.9 from
> tar.gz then everything works fine.
> Fonts that don't want to work right include andover.ttf, morpheus.ttf,
> borzoib.ttf and others
>
> I have tracked the issue down to a problem with cmap detection.
> The issues I am seeing with these fonts are exactly the same as
> discussed in the following email at the end of this note.
>
> Can anyone confirm if this is still a known issue with 2.1.2* freetype
> or if there is a patch out there that I would need to apply to
> the RH src.rpm and rebuild it.
>
> Thanks Phil
>
I have tried a recent 2.1.3 tar.gz and the problem seems to have been
fixed. Now just need to get Redhat to issue 2.1.3 rpms
> <snip>----
>
> * To: address@hidden
> * Subject: Re: FreeType 2.1.2's cmap detection broken?
> * From: Anthony Fok <address@hidden>
> * Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2002 18:38:49 +0800
> * Cc: address@hidden
> * In-reply-to: <address@hidden>
> * References: <address@hidden> <address@hidden>
> * User-agent: Mutt/1.4i
>
> Hello David and all,
>
> About a month ago, a user/developer reported here that opens___.ttf
> could no longer be displayed in OpenOffice.org. Since then, there have
> been similar reports by different Debian users reporting problems since
> the upgrade from libfreetype6-2.0.9 to 2.1.x. And then yesterday
> Guillermo Perez noticed that ftdump1 shows more cmaps than ftdump2
> does.
>
> With that, it appears that a real bug may have crept in between 2.0.9
> and 2.1.0+. With opens___.ttf font, ftdump from FreeType pre-1.4 reports:
>
> encoding 0: Apple Unicode
> encoding 1: Apple Roman
> encoding 2: Windows Unicode
>
> ftdump from FreeType 2.0.9 reports:
>
> charmaps
> 0: platform: 0, encoding: 0
> 1: platform: 1, encoding: 0
> 2: platform: 3, encoding: 1
>
> fonttools reports:
>
> <cmap_format_4 platformID="0" platEncID="0" version="0">
> <cmap_format_6 platformID="1" platEncID="0" version="0">
> <cmap_format_4 platformID="3" platEncID="1" version="0">
>
> ftdump from FreeType 2.1.2 (with CVS as of 2002-08-06) reports:
>
> charmaps
> 0: platform: 1, encoding: 0 <--- Only one left!?!
>
> Apparently, this is the cause of a recent font display problem for
> e.g. some OpenOffice.org and pango users.
> http://www.usta.de/RefAk/Aussen/almonte.ttf is another font that triggers
> the symptom.
>
> For more information, please check:
>
> freetype regression: some ttf fonts don't display anymore
> http://bugs.debian.org/150678
>
> some fonts are not rendered because their enconding are not well detected
> http://bugs.debian.org/155864
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Anthony
>
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