Re: feta20 from mf2pt1

2005-02-04 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> Apologies for a late response - but would it be possible to utilize > the mfplain mode in MetaPost to obtain outlines for the pen-based > figures in parmesan? No. An envelope (as produced by a pen) of a third-order Bézier curve can't be represented by another Bézier curve since it is a sixth-o

Re: feta20 from mf2pt1

2005-02-04 Thread J. Garcia
Apologies for a late response - but would it be possible to utilize the mfplain mode in MetaPost to obtain outlines for the pen-based figures in parmesan? I have done this with some stroke-based MetaFonts with a good degree of success (it just needs a FontForge script to Remove Overlap, as the ind

Re: feta20 from mf2pt1

2005-02-03 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> [...] I am currently fully busy with co-directing a stage play that > will be performed in the second and third week of this month. After > that I hope to be able to reserve some amount of time for lilypond. > Would this meet your plans? This is fine with me. It isn't a time-critical project.

Re: feta20 from mf2pt1

2005-02-03 Thread Juergen Reuter
On Sun, 26 Dec 2004, Werner LEMBERG wrote: > > However, I suppose we will still need some glue scripting, though. > > What do you mean with `glue scripting'? > > > Also, I have the impression (not sure, though) that the parmesan > > files will need a lot more work, since they use shaped pens.

Re: feta20 from mf2pt1

2005-01-31 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> It would be wonderful to have this in the distribution. This is the final goal. > * convert parmesan (I suspect this might be a lot of work. Many of >the glyphs use pens) I'll do that slowly. > * convert feta-alphabet (should be easy - they're already outline >based) This is my ne

feta20 from mf2pt1

2005-01-30 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > After much work I can proudly present the feta20 font directly derived > from the MetaFont sources! Besides minor improvements in fontforge's > process of simplifying, this is the optimal result. Kool! It would be wonderful to have this in the distribution. I see t

Re: feta20 from mf2pt1

2005-01-30 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Werner LEMBERG writes: > After much work I can proudly present the feta20 font directly derived > from the MetaFont sources! Besides minor improvements in fontforge's > process of simplifying, this is the optimal result. Congratulations, this is great. Jan. -- Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTEC