Re: Amiga window data structures

2014-05-18 Thread Chris Young
On Sat, 17 May 2014 15:37:31 +0100, Michael Drake wrote: > So, for example, to set the Amiga front end's scroll offset for the > window, it starts with a struct gui_window_2 (gw2), which I assume is the > main window containing all the tabs, then it goes to the bw (representing > current tab?), th

Re: Amiga nsfont_split

2014-05-18 Thread Chris Young
On Fri, 16 May 2014 22:52:23 +0100, Michael Drake wrote: > there's a chance I've broken it further if ESetInfo can't handle char2 > being 0x. I've told it to skip kerning against 0x, as that makes no sense anyway. No idea if the original problem is fixed yet, but it certainly isn't any w

Re: Amiga nsfont_split

2014-05-18 Thread Michael Drake
On 18/05/14 13:51, Chris Young wrote: > On Fri, 16 May 2014 22:52:23 +0100, Michael Drake wrote: > >> there's a chance I've broken it further if ESetInfo can't handle char2 >> being 0x. > > I've told it to skip kerning against 0x, as that makes no sense > anyway. OK, but if kerning aga

Re: Amiga nsfont_split

2014-05-18 Thread Chris Young
On Sun, 18 May 2014 17:03:25 +0100, Michael Drake wrote: > > > On 18/05/14 13:51, Chris Young wrote: > > On Fri, 16 May 2014 22:52:23 +0100, Michael Drake wrote: > > > >> there's a chance I've broken it further if ESetInfo can't handle char2 > >> being 0x. > > > > I've told it to skip kern

Re: Amiga nsfont_split

2014-05-18 Thread Michael Drake
On 18/05/14 18:44, Chris Young wrote: > Me deleting and typing at the end of the second line shouldn't make > any difference to the pixel count of the first line, but somehow it > does. It starts re-flowing text from the start of the line above the line you edit. (If you reduce the length of t

Re: Amiga nsfont_split

2014-05-18 Thread Chris Young
On Sun, 18 May 2014 20:06:49 +0100, Michael Drake wrote: > On 18/05/14 18:44, Chris Young wrote: > > > Me deleting and typing at the end of the second line shouldn't make > > any difference to the pixel count of the first line, but somehow it > > does. > > It starts re-flowing text from the star

Re: Amiga nsfont_split

2014-05-18 Thread Michael Drake
On 18/05/14 20:52, Chris Young wrote: > I found some troublesome text, removed a full stop from the end of the > second line, and added a comma. > Relevant bit attached. Thanks. Certainly looks odd. It looks like there's a paragraph, and then a blank line? Does it happen when there is no bl

Re: Amiga nsfont_split

2014-05-18 Thread Chris Young
On 18 May 2014 21:04:08 BST, Michael Drake wrote: > > >On 18/05/14 20:52, Chris Young wrote: > >> I found some troublesome text, removed a full stop from the end of >the >> second line, and added a comma. > >> Relevant bit attached. > >Thanks. Certainly looks odd. > >It looks like there's a parag

Re: Amiga nsfont_split

2014-05-18 Thread Michael Drake
On 18/05/14 21:19, Chris Young wrote: > Yes, it does. OK. Well anyway, the first and last state of the log you provided were identical. Splitting 132 chars ("No it's not. It's licensed nationally for the transmitters specified in the licence. It's the same multiplex all over the country."),