Today at 1:46, Dafydd Harries wrote:

> Ok, I now have a list of glyphs to copy based on your list and the ones
> which I've identified as broken. I've uploaded a new .deb, plus the
> latest versions of my scripts and their various outputs to the same
> location as before:
>
>       http://muse.19inch.net/~daf/dump/271427/

I'll test these in Ubuntu now.  Lets see how it goes.

> The copy-cyrillic.sh script contains the list of glyphs copied.

Just a minor point, not very important anyway, since it's in a comment:

# Ð : U+040b : afii10060 : capital Tshe
  ^ â this should be Ð :)

> Yeah, it seems this was due to a bug in my script where it wouldn't copy
> the glyphs if they were not already in the target font. I've now fixed
> this, with some help from the Fontforge author. The only drawback is
> that these glyphs are added at the end of the font rather than inserted
> in order, but I don't think it's enough to worry about.

This is no problem, because no "modern" client uses encoding vector in
the font to access these glyphs anyway (since it's limited to 256
entries, and is probably AdobeStandardEncoding for GS fonts). 


I'll complain if I see any problem with fonts, but if I'm quiet,
assume everything is fine.

Cheers,
Danilo

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