Well, I tried explicitly setting the font, and nothing I tried helped.
I’m leaving it alone for now. If anyone wants to try and fix the tests, feel
free…
On Dec 27, 2015, at 5:21 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
> Any Flex-based app should default to Verdana or Arial unless specified
> otherwise. Not su
Any Flex-based app should default to Verdana or Arial unless specified
otherwise. Not sure what AS-only apps will do.
On 12/27/15, 1:50 AM, "Harbs" wrote:
>I just looked at it. It’s definitely not using embedded fonts. I also do
>not see where it’s specifying the font used. On Mac it seems to b
I just looked at it. It’s definitely not using embedded fonts. I also do not
see where it’s specifying the font used. On Mac it seems to be defaulting to
Times New Roman. Any idea what it defaults to on Windows?
On Dec 27, 2015, at 9:35 AM, Alex Harui wrote:
> I have a Macbook Retina 15" as we
I have a Macbook Retina 15" as well. I don't normally run these tests but
I just tried it and got 6 failures as well.
I purposefully didn't sync up before running tests. My log has the last
commit on Oct 19.
I only found the word "embedAsCFF" in AliceScrollEmbed.as so that sort of
implies that f
I would think there wouldn’t be a difference. I don’t know if the fonts are
embedded. Do the tests pass for you on Mac? Maybe it’s a retina-specific
difference? (I’m running the tests on a 15 in MacBook Pro Retina.)
The odd thing is that I’m pretty sure that I did not used to get these
failures
On 12/26/15, 10:06 PM, "Harbs" wrote:
>A couple of things:
>
>Item I:
>
>There are six tests which have been constantly failing on my machine for
>a long time. They are all in KeyboardGestureTests, and they are all tests
>for page up gestures. It looks to me that the resulting indexes are
>diff
A couple of things:
Item I:
There are six tests which have been constantly failing on my machine for a long
time. They are all in KeyboardGestureTests, and they are all tests for page up
gestures. It looks to me that the resulting indexes are different from the
expected ones. I adjusted the te
Oops, I meant ‘double-check Justin’s findings'
On 1/24/15, 12:50 PM, "Alex Harui" wrote:
>Ha, that's what I get for not double checking justin. I'll revert in a
>bit.
>Sent via the PANTECH Discover, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone.
>
>Harbs wrote:
>
>
>Here’s the texts which are all clearly public d
Actually, I stand corrected.
A likely source of the text is http://www.mechon-mamre.org/
Their texts are copyrighted.
However, the tanach.xml file is not used anywhere, so we should probably remove
it.
On Jan 25, 2015, at 10:44 AM, Justin Mclean wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> There’s a few freely availa
Hi,
> There’s a few freely available texts. The differences between them are very
> minimal. The text in the file has been processed for TLF, and there’s no way
> it’s going to match up to the text it came from.
Just because a test is freely available doesn't mean it's free of copyright or
in
I’m familiar with the Hebrew texts out there.
There’s a few freely available texts. The differences between them are very
minimal. The text in the file has been processed for TLF, and there’s no way
it’s going to match up to the text it came from.
I’m 100% confident that Adobe did not have acce
Hi,
> It’s actually a very small portion which is used in this file:
> sampleArabic.xml.
Any amount of text is an issue as "fair use" provisions are not universal.
> If you have a suggestion here to make it better, feel free to swap out the
> content for something else.
It needs to be removed
On 1/25/15, 12:04 AM, "Harbs" wrote:
>>The following are Adobe licensed and donated, so they are okay:
>>> 1) Text from the Japanese OpenType guide.
>>
>> The original file is Adobe copyright and wasn't donated.
>
>This is a small section of the document in Japanese. I don’t think it’s a
>prob
On Jan 25, 2015, at 9:06 AM, Justin Mclean wrote:
>> 5) UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights
>
> This is copyright UN [1] according to copyright link at bottom of page [2]
> which AFAIK hasn't expired.
It’s actually a very small portion which is used in this file:
sampleArabic.xml. I dou
Hi,
> Here’s the texts which are all clearly public domain:
> 1) Alice in Wonderland (and parts of it)
> 2) Parts of Nathaniel Hawthorne by Ethan Brand
> 3) John F. Kennedy’s “ask not” speech.
> 4) The Barnsley Manifesto
All of the above are public domain and need to be correctly licensed and
at
Hi,
> Are you telling me that if include pieces of the Bible, we’re REQUIRED to
> give attribution to G-d in the NOTICE file? ;-)
:-) Not exactly I believe you would need to attribute the version it come from
for instance English Standard [1] or Revised Standard Version [2]. (Just as
example
I did not see that.
Are you telling me that if include pieces of the Bible, we’re REQUIRED to give
attribution to G-d in the NOTICE file? ;-)
On Jan 25, 2015, at 12:25 AM, Justin Mclean wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> Any particular reason?
>
> As they spell out how public domain content needs to be delt
I’m not going to comment on this. TLF markup is Apache content.
The only thing that might possibly be worth doing for the public domain text is
adding to the NOTICE file that portions of the texts used for testing comes
from public domain.
On Jan 25, 2015, at 12:09 AM, Justin Mclean wrote:
>
Hi,
> Any particular reason?
As they spell out how public domain content needs to be delt with ie keep
origin license and attribution in the the NOTICE file.
Justin
Any particular reason?
It’s interesting if you like racing about legal issues, but I don’t see what it
has to do with our discussion.
On Jan 25, 2015, at 12:15 AM, Justin Mclean wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You can also want to read:
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LEGAL-72
> https://issues.apach
You said "And last I cheaked Alice in wonder land wasn't under an Apache
license”
I took that to mean that Alice wasn’t properly donated.
On 1/24/15, 1:51 PM, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
>Hi,
>
>> Ha, that's what I get for not double checking justin. I'll revert in a
>>bit.
>
>The text in question
Hi,
You can also want to read:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LEGAL-72
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LEGAL-75
Justin
Hi,
> The files are xml files. So an Apache license seems to be correct.
Making something XML format doesn't change the original license.
> The xml files contain text from public domain which is not a problem either,
> so I don’t see any issue there at all.
Putting an Apache licence on somethi
The files are xml files. So an Apache license seems to be correct.
The xml files contain text from public domain which is not a problem either, so
I don’t see any issue there at all.
On Jan 24, 2015, at 11:51 PM, Justin Mclean wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> Ha, that's what I get for not double checking ju
Hi,
> Ha, that's what I get for not double checking justin. I'll revert in a bit.
The text in question had an Apache licence on it, and as I stated that's
incorrect. Were did I ask you to remove it from version control?
Justin
Ha, that's what I get for not double checking justin. I'll revert in a bit.
Sent via the PANTECH Discover, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone.
Harbs wrote:
Here’s the texts which are all clearly public domain:
1) Alice in Wonderland (and parts of it)
2) Parts of Nathaniel Hawthorne by Ethan Brand
3) Joh
Here’s the texts which are all clearly public domain:
1) Alice in Wonderland (and parts of it)
2) Parts of Nathaniel Hawthorne by Ethan Brand
3) John F. Kennedy’s “ask not” speech.
4) The Barnsley Manifesto
5) UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights
6) The Bible in Hebrew
The following are Adobe
It looks to me that we are fine with this:
http://www.apache.org/legal/resolved.html#can-works-placed-in-the-public-domain-be-included-in-apache-products
I’ll be happy to check the rest of the test texts to make sure they are all
public domain.
On Jan 24, 2015, at 9:50 PM, Harbs wrote:
> Why i
Why is that a problem? As Erik points out, it’s currently public domain text. I
did not go through all the text, but I’m sure Adobe picked open domain text for
all the tests.(i.e. I noticed the Hebrew text is text from the bible. You can’t
get more open domain then that…);-)
Swapping out the te
http://www.alice-in-wonderland.net/alice11.html#9
EdB
On Sat, Jan 24, 2015 at 7:38 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
> Piotr, Harbs,
>
> Turns out the TLF tests are infested with text from Alice In Wonderland
> and probably other famous text. Do either of you (or anybody else) have
> time to overhaul the
Piotr, Harbs,
Turns out the TLF tests are infested with text from Alice In Wonderland
and probably other famous text. Do either of you (or anybody else) have
time to overhaul the tests? I think you probably would be faster at it
than me. I’m not that familiar with FlexUnit and how it manages re
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