Dear Toni and others,
there are 75 thousand Chinese characters in Unicode, hence one ttf file
which has a limit of 256x256 glyphs can not contain all Chinese characters,
at least two ttf font files are required. Some packages contain 2 ttf files
often labelled A and B one from Chinese characters i
Dear Khaled
the segmentation fault is somewhat erratic for example moving around the
letter g does not crash but moving say a character at uf8000 does - in some
cases starting a new font, making it full unicode going to a higher point
and simply pressing element is sufficient to crash. Even if so
The problem is in the debian package not with fontforge itself - I just
removed the debian fontforge and built fontforge from source using
fontforge_full-20110222.tar.bz2. The build from source does not have the
same problem.
The process of making did require pythonui.c which did not register as a
Williams himself which may make check dependencies a
little harder. Of course saying this does not mean that changing the
depends list will solve the problem but it is a good place to start.
John Knightley
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 6:36 AM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor
wrote:
> On 01/18/2012 01:33 PM, Theppi
welcome.
Regards
John
On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 3:59 PM, john knightley wrote:
> Please ignore the comments about libtest-interface-java these should not
> have been sent rather they where lines used from another report to get the
> format correct.
>
> The intent is to package ttf-arp
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: John Knightley
Note: this report replaces bug report "Bug#652412:
ibus-table-sawndip-yaemlai: Intent to Package" which was reported using an
incorrect format
* Package: ibus-table-sawndip-yaemlai
Upstream Author : John Knightley
.
John Knightley
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: John Knightley
Note: this report closes bug report Bug#652434: Acknowledgement
(ttf-arphic-sawndip: Intent to Package) which was reported using an
incorrect format
* Package name: libtest-interface-java
Version : 0.5
Upstream Author
Package: ttf-arphic-sawndip
Severity: wishlist
Debian Release: squeeze/sid
Architecture: all
License : Arphic Public License
Upstream Author : John Knightley
URL : http://gdzhdb.l10n-support.com/sawndip-fonts/
Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.13.25)
Depends: defoma, debconf | debconf-2.0
Recommends
Package: ibus-table-sawndip-yaemlai
Version: version 1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: l10n
Upstream Author : John Knightley
URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/ibus-table-sawn
Depends: ibus-table (>= 1.1.0.20090527)
Architecture: all
License : GPL version 3
Suggests : ttf-arphic-sawndip
Descript
Sorry another typo that should of course be Character.
On 19 Nov 2011 08:57, "john knightley" wrote:
> Definitely Charcter better than Chinese - though for the T and the X it is
> much harder to say.
> On 19 Nov 2011 08:49, "john knightley" wrote:
>
>> Flex
Definitely Charcter better than Chinese - though for the T and the X it is
much harder to say.
On 19 Nov 2011 08:49, "john knightley" wrote:
> Flexible Character Input Tool for Xwindows
> On 19 Nov 2011 07:54, "Justin B Rye" wrote:
>
>> Aron Xu wrote:
>>
Flexible Character Input Tool for Xwindows
On 19 Nov 2011 07:54, "Justin B Rye" wrote:
> Aron Xu wrote:
> > Thanks for all your help! I'm going to follow your advices and change
> > the description
> > :
> > Description: Flexible Input Method Framework
>
> The long description looks good, but giv
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