Hi Peter,
Thanks for taking the time to test it out.
Yes, you are right with your comment.
The only advantage it has is to reduce file size.
if you don't embed the font in the pdf and still want it to be correctly
rendered on a machine where the correct fonts are installed.
I often empty the downl
Wim --
On Mon, Dec 12, 2022, Wim Stockman wrote:
> Here is the updated script to set the internalname in an interactive way.
I performed some tests altering the internalnames in groff font
files. First I converted FreeSerif.otf and FreeSerifItalic.otf to
groff fonts using the offical install-fon
Hi Peter,
Here is the updated script to set the internalname in an interactive way.
Kind regards,
Wim Stockman
Op ma 12 dec. 2022 om 09:18 schreef Wim Stockman :
> Hi Peter,
> I'm the one who sent you the patched version.
> Thanks for your remark.
> Probably the only thing to do about it is let t
Hi Peter,
I'm the one who sent you the patched version.
Thanks for your remark.
Probably the only thing to do about it is let the user choose the
internalname with an interactive question like you already do for the
fontname ?
I'll change the script to give it a try.
Kind regards,
Wim Stockman
On Sun, Dec 11, 2022, Wim Stockman wrote:
> I found a small error in the install-font script of Peter Schaffter from
> the mom macros
> Link: https://www.schaffter.ca/mom/bin/install-font.sh
>
> The generated internalname is missing a "-" between font family and
> font-style
>
> For instance, for
I found a small error in the install-font script of Peter Schaffter from
the mom macros
Link: https://www.schaffter.ca/mom/bin/install-font.sh
The generated internalname is missing a "-" between font family and
font-style
For instance, for the font FreeSerifBoldOblique.otf
FreeSerifBI
the interna