On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 09:22:14PM +0600, Eon S. Jeon wrote:
> Hello, Manu.
>
> Sorry, but merging font is not a good option.
>
> Each font contains settings like height, padding and hinting
> parameters, which are optimized for its glyphs by designers. So,
> merging fonts (or importing glyphs from
[2018-09-24 16:16] "Roberto E. Vargas Caballero"
>
> On Sun, Sep 23, 2018 at 10:07:45PM +0200, Silvan Jegen wrote:
> > The author of the fork also maintains a simple Wayland drawing library[2]
> > (which is also used in the Wayland st fork) and a Wayland compositor[3]
> > library.
>
> The author
"Eon S. Jeon" writes:
>>> Hiltjo Posthuma writes:
>>> I agree its useful. (Complex) fall-back font support has been on my mind
>>> also.
>>> An idea could be of instead of supporting fallback fonts we could write some
>>> font merge script (pre-runtime).
>>
>> Very good! That's where the prob
Hi there,
On Mon, 24 Sep 2018 at 06:42, Cág wrote:
> Anselm wrote:
> > Back in the days I also concluded that the introduction of Xinerama
> > and multihead support was a bad idea after all.
> >
> > What do you guys think about this idea?
>
> A couple of ideas:
> 1. Having Xft and Xinerama suppor
On Mon, 24 Sep 2018 18:28:16 +0200, Hadrien Lacour
wrote:
> Then you put your latin font first, since those usually don't contain CJK
> characters. The only case where it could gives problems is if you don't want
> fallback but really a merger of your fonts: e.g. using Terminus but wanting a
>
On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 04:08:17PM +, sylvain.bertr...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 05:44:40PM +0200, Hadrien Lacour wrote:
> > Of course, the range:font mapping is more granular, but I find it a little
> > bit
> > more complex to configure than this type of fallback.
>
> It does
> On 24 Sep 2018, at 21:14, Roberto E. Vargas Caballero wrote:
>
> On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 09:35:11AM +0200, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote:
>>> I don't think we should throw out support for a feature that more than a
>>> billion
>>> people on the planet rely on. That doesn't mean that we can't rethink h
On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 05:44:40PM +0200, Hadrien Lacour wrote:
> Of course, the range:font mapping is more granular, but I find it a little bit
> more complex to configure than this type of fallback.
It does as some asian fonts do contain some latin glyphs. You have to specify
the unicode range,
Couldn't this be done like rxvt-unicode (or the current st fontarray patch)? You
specify a list of fonts, and the program iterates on it until it finds one that
provide the required character. With a very basic cache, it's pretty simple and
doesn't causes problems.
Of course, the range:font mappin
Hi,
It seems my previous message did not went through.
I was showing how mlterm reach this goal:
in a config file, in a table in the config header for st, a mapping
between style(bold/non-bold)/unicode range to a font name.
--
Sylvain
> On 24 Sep 2018, at 17:27, Manu Raster wrote:
>
> Hiltjo Posthuma writes:
>
> On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 09:15:55AM +0200, Silvan Jegen wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 8:32 AM Eric Pruitt wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Sep 23, 2018 at 11:19:46PM -0700, AR Garbe wrote:
>> On 23 Septemb
On Sun, Sep 23, 2018 at 10:07:45PM +0200, Silvan Jegen wrote:
> The author of the fork also maintains a simple Wayland drawing library[2]
> (which is also used in the Wayland st fork) and a Wayland compositor[3]
> library.
The author is the current maintainer of sbase.
On Sun, Sep 23, 2018 at 05:20:27PM +, sylvain.bertr...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 23, 2018 at 09:22:00AM -0700, AR Garbe wrote:
> > On Sun, 23 Sep 2018 at 06:37, wrote:
>
> And has st a wayland backend or fork?
Yes, Michael Forney wrote it.
On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 09:35:11AM +0200, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote:
> > I don't think we should throw out support for a feature that more than a
> > billion
> > people on the planet rely on. That doesn't mean that we can't rethink how we
> > go about supporting that feature though.
Of course no, I a
Anselm wrote:
> Back in the days I also concluded that the introduction of Xinerama
> and multihead support was a bad idea after all.
>
> What do you guys think about this idea?
A couple of ideas:
1. Having Xft and Xinerama support in the patches section
2. Create ifdefs for Xft as they are now
On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 12:28:21PM +, sylvain.bertr...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 09:35:11AM +0200, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote:
> > > I don't think we should throw out support for a feature that more than a
> > > billion
> > > people on the planet rely on. That doesn't mean that we
On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 09:35:11AM +0200, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote:
> > I don't think we should throw out support for a feature that more than a
> > billion
> > people on the planet rely on. That doesn't mean that we can't rethink how we
> > go about supporting that feature though.
I remember the ti
Hiltjo Posthuma writes:
> On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 09:15:55AM +0200, Silvan Jegen wrote:
>> On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 8:32 AM Eric Pruitt wrote:
>> >
>> > On Sun, Sep 23, 2018 at 11:19:46PM -0700, AR Garbe wrote:
>> > > On 23 September 2018 at 11:56, Eric Pruitt wrote:
>> > > > It's not just about
On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 09:15:55AM +0200, Silvan Jegen wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 8:32 AM Eric Pruitt wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, Sep 23, 2018 at 11:19:46PM -0700, AR Garbe wrote:
> > > On 23 September 2018 at 11:56, Eric Pruitt wrote:
> > > > It's not just about Emoji or anti-aliasing. If you w
On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 8:32 AM Eric Pruitt wrote:
>
> On Sun, Sep 23, 2018 at 11:19:46PM -0700, AR Garbe wrote:
> > On 23 September 2018 at 11:56, Eric Pruitt wrote:
> > > It's not just about Emoji or anti-aliasing. If you work with languages
> > > that use non-Latin characters, support for fall
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