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> The purpose of this patch is to allow curses-based
> program use box drawing glyphs from TTF.
Clever idea! Thanks for the Unicode->Ncurses mapping.
Are the box-drawing characters really in most *.ttf fonts?
If not, it doesn't hurt at all though; and maybe they could be
generated automatically for monospaced fonts that don't
have them.
Best Regards / Mit freundlichen Gruessen
Herbert Duerr
Competence Center of Automated Visual Inspection
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> By the way, do you know about that bug: xfstt try create 8bit fonts
> from fonts that do not include gliphs for that encoding? It may be
> made for non-unicodes such as Symbol from MS Windows.
Ooops. I think I know what you mean.
Currently xfstt doesn't even try to check, whether there are any glyphs in
the font
that match with the user's encodings. This is because the info, which
glyphs are
available in a font is only there after the font has been opened. Then it
is already to late.
The encoding info would have to be stored in another mini-database... doing
this means quite some programming work in xfstt.cpp.
> Using that font may hang up X-server.
I don't understand how this could happen in the situation that there are no
glyphs
for an encoding. There has to be a different reason, e.g. the font hints
misbehave
or something like that.
> Do I can send you letter to debian-russian@lists.debian.org list?
That's fine with me, but please remove my phone number etc.
Best Regards / Mit freundlichen Gruessen
Herbert Duerr