Keith Packard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
KP> PCF was designed to support multiple encodings from the same file; there
KP> are table entries per encoding.
That surprises me somewhat. How do you support multiple sets of
properties in a single PCF file?
Juliusz
Keith Packard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
KP> PCF was designed to support multiple encodings from the same file; there
KP> are table entries per encoding.
That surprises me somewhat. How do you support multiple sets of
properties in a single PCF file?
Juliusz
Around 21 o'clock on Jun 7, "Mike A. Harris" wrote:
> 2) What work needs to be done to xfs/Xserver to finish the job
>(itemized preferably), and how complex would this work be to
>get done? What amount of timeframe would it take?
PCF was designed to support multiple encodings from the
Around 21 o'clock on Jun 7, "Mike A. Harris" wrote:
> 2) What work needs to be done to xfs/Xserver to finish the job
>(itemized preferably), and how complex would this work be to
>get done? What amount of timeframe would it take?
PCF was designed to support multiple encodings from the s
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