Re: character by name on the gnome canvas, custom fontencoding

2004-05-19 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> Well, any time you want to run the Pango layout process, you need > Unicode code points. So there needs to be a PUA mapping. If the > application author and the font creator can agree on a PUA mapping, > that's the ideal situation. Given that TeX users often have non-standard fonts/encodings,

Re: character by name on the gnome canvas, custom fontencoding

2004-05-18 Thread Owen Taylor
On Tue, 2004-05-18 at 09:57, Werner LEMBERG wrote: > > > So what I'm actually/probably looking for is something like: > > > > > > pango_addchar (&string, "font", "lilypond-feta, r16", > > > "char-name", "noteheads-0", 0); > > > > Generally, I think we'd leave this up to the applic

Re: character by name on the gnome canvas, custom fontencoding

2004-05-18 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> 1. find out what freetype does, ie, where feta charaters get > mapped, Since the feta fonts don't contain a single character which could be mapped directly to Unicode, no Unicode cmap is constructed at all. Instead, FreeType uses the artificial platform/encoding ID pair (7,2) -- `7' is T

Re: character by name on the gnome canvas, custom fontencoding

2004-05-17 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Werner LEMBERG writes: > In case the gtk-app-devel-list can't help, you should probably > directly contact Owen Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. I did at last, and he replied to gtk-i18n-list (see below). It seems that we have three options: 1. find out what freetype does, ie, where feta charaters

Re: character by name on the gnome canvas, custom fontencoding

2004-05-09 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> I'm having trouble to get gnomecanvas/pango to draw a character from > LilyPond's custom-encoded music font: [...] > > Can you help me with this, how does this work, where should I > look/ask? In case the gtk-app-devel-list can't help, you should probably directly contact Owe

character by name on the gnome canvas, custom fontencoding

2004-05-08 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
[sorry for repost] I'm having trouble to get gnomecanvas/pango to draw a character from LilyPond's custom-encoded music font: lilypond-feta. The problem also applies for LilyPond's sodipodi/svg output that is currently broken. lilypond-feta.afm snippet: FontEncoding fetaMusic C 60 ; N noteh

character by name on the gnome canvas, custom fontencoding

2004-05-08 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
I'm having trouble to get gnomecanvas/pango to draw a character from LilyPond's custom-encoded music font: lilypond-feta. The problem also applies for LilyPond's sodipodi/svg output that is currently broken. lilypond-feta.afm snippet: FontEncoding fetaMusic C 60 ; N noteheads-0 ; B 0 -2749