Dear X Developers! [Please Cc to me]
I am the maintainer of cm-super(-x11), a set of fonts originally developed for TeX, but also useful for X11. I ship the fonts in design sizes of 10pt only, not the ones for other design sizes (as no application does support this till now). The fonts support various different encodings, from the README file: ----- README ---- ... All European and Cyrillic writings are covered. Each Type 1 font program contains ALL glyphs from the following standard LaTeX font encodings: T1, TS1, T2A, T2B, T2C, X2, and also Adobe StandardEncoding .... ----------------- I generate the fonts.scale file with mkfontscale and I get entries for adobe-standard ascii-0 iso10646-1 iso8859-1 iso8859-9 iso8859-15 koi8-ru koi8-r koi8-u microsoft-cp1252 ONe bug reporter mentions other encodings --- bug reporter ---- Other Debian font packages, such as t1-cyrillic use this feature and provide koi8-r, microsoft-cp1251 and iso8859-5 fonts from the same pfb file. But cm-super-x11 doesn't provide microsoft-cp1251 and iso8859-5 encodings. --------------------- Now I don't find microsoft-cp1251 and iso8859-5 in the encodings subdir of X11/fonts. Thus my question: Can I savely add these encodings for all the fonts which already have koi8-r? And if not, how can these encodings be checked by mkfontscale (-a didn't seem to work). Best wishes Norbert ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Norbert Preining <preining AT logic DOT at> Università di Siena sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] +43 (0) 59966-690018 gpg DSA: 0x09C5B094 fp: 14DF 2E6C 0307 BE6D AD76 A9C0 D2BF 4AA3 09C5 B094 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CORRIEVORRIE (n.) Corridor etiquette demands that one a corriedoo (q.v.) has been declared, corrievorrie must be employed. Both protagonists must now embellish their approach with an embarrassing combination of waving, grinning, making idiot faces, doing pirate impressions, and waggling the head from side to side while holding the other person's eyes as the smile drips off their face, until with great relief, they pass each other. --- Douglas Adams, The Meaning of Liff -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]