Carl Sorensen schrieb:
On 1/1/10 2:52 AM, "Marc Hohl" <m...@hohlart.de> wrote:Carl Sorensen schrieb:[...]Ok, so I'll go for this. It isn't as easy as I thought, because I cannot just rotate the whole picture, because the path is too complex for metafont. So I'll have to transform every point and draw thereafter. It seems to work, but I have to change some explicit drawing angles accordingly and bring it into a less hackish form - but I think this will come next year ;-)Well, I'm putting most of my work off to next year, too.Back again! I managed to describe the transformation in a more elegant way and the result looks (after initially rotating 1.5 degrees in the wrong direction!) very pleasing. What should be the next step? Shall I create a patch and send it to you, or should this go to rietveld? Should we wait for more opinions to come in?IIUC, you should do the following: 1) Make a sample at 1200 dpi and post it somewhere so that we can be satisfied that it looks right at 1200 dpi.
Ok, I used the same example and created a sample page. It is available as a 1200 dpi png picture at: http://www.hohlart.de/marc/gcleftest.png Please ignore the message about the clef in the first line.
2) Either send me a patch so that I can post it on rietveld, or post it yourself on rietveld.
As I don't have prepared everything for posting at rietveld, I would ask you do upload this patch for me. Thanks in advance Marc
3) Wait for approval, probably by Han-Wen and Jan, since they are the core designers of the font. Thanks, Carl
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