Re: Javascript and Fonts

2012-12-16 Thread Chris Gransden
In article <9c2713ff52.wra...@wra1th.plus.com>, Gavin Wraith wrote: > bold /mu problem. Can I take it that this has to be a fault with the > fonts Corpus, Homerton and Trinity in Resources:$.Fonts somewhere? I must > say, I did not know that these had been extended to unicode. Pity about > the

Re: Javascript and Fonts

2012-12-16 Thread Gavin Wraith
In message <44d50eff52.wra...@wra1th.plus.com> you wrote: > In message <550806ff52.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk> you wrote: > > > > What font are you using? > > Experimentation has indicated that it is the Exo font on the Rpi > which is causing overheavy /Delta and /pi glyphs. My only > problem

Re: Javascript and Fonts

2012-12-16 Thread Gavin Wraith
In message <550806ff52.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk> you wrote: > > What font are you using? Experimentation has indicated that it is the Exo font on the Rpi which is causing overheavy /Delta and /pi glyphs. My only problem now is getting rid of the overheavy /mu. Apart from that Greek text is re

Re: Javascript and Fonts

2012-12-16 Thread Peter Young
On 16 Dec 2012 John Rickman Iyonix wrote: > Peter Young wrote >>> Looks more complete on linux raspberry Pi Chromium Chromium browser. >>> On RISC OS the accented characters appear as hex couplets. >> It's all Greek here (and Greek to me!) on an ARMini, RISC OS 5.19. >> Perhaps you don't have

Re: Javascript and Fonts

2012-12-16 Thread Gavin Wraith
In message you wrote: > Peter Young wrote > > >> Looks more complete on linux raspberry Pi Chromium Chromium browser. > >> On RISC OS the accented characters appear as hex couplets. > > > It's all Greek here (and Greek to me!) on an ARMini, RISC OS 5.19. > > Perhaps you don't have the necessar

Re: Javascript and Fonts

2012-12-16 Thread John Rickman Iyonix
Peter Young wrote >> Looks more complete on linux raspberry Pi Chromium Chromium browser. >> On RISC OS the accented characters appear as hex couplets. > It's all Greek here (and Greek to me!) on an ARMini, RISC OS 5.19. > Perhaps you don't have the necessary font? Probably:-( I have DoulosSIL

Re: Javascript and Fonts

2012-12-16 Thread Chris Young
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 11:11:57 GMT, Gavin Wraith wrote: > So how > do I flush the RUfl cache, and get it to start over when I am trying out > a new set of fonts? *delete .scrapdirs.scrapdir.RUfl_cache (that's possibly out-of-date, but I don't think it has changed) Chris

Re: Javascript and Fonts

2012-12-16 Thread Gavin Wraith
In message <45cce0fe52.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk> you wrote: > Perhaps you don't have the necessary font? OK. Nowt to do with JavaScript, but probably RUfl. Am I right in thinking that when the browser starts up the RUfl thingy makes a database that tells the browser which font to look for a s

Re: Javascript and Fonts

2012-12-16 Thread Peter Young
On 15 Dec 2012 John Rickman Iyonix wrote: > Harriet Bazley wrote >> On 15 Dec 2012 as I do recall, >> Gavin Wraith wrote: >>> Using NetSurf 3 #739. Wonderful to have some Javascript working, >>> enough at least to show Greek text in http://memiyawanzi.wordpress.com/ . >> That's no

Re: Javascript and Fonts

2012-12-15 Thread John Rickman Iyonix
Harriet Bazley wrote > On 15 Dec 2012 as I do recall, > Gavin Wraith wrote: >> Using NetSurf 3 #739. Wonderful to have some Javascript working, >> enough at least to show Greek text in http://memiyawanzi.wordpress.com/ . > That's not Javascript... that's just Unicode :-) > Seeing the

Re: Javascript and Fonts

2012-12-15 Thread Harriet Bazley
On 15 Dec 2012 as I do recall, Gavin Wraith wrote: > Using NetSurf 3 #739. Wonderful to have some Javascript working, > enough at least to show Greek text in http://memiyawanzi.wordpress.com/ . That's not Javascript... that's just Unicode :-) Seeing the same thing here in RISC OS 5 wi

Javascript and Fonts

2012-12-15 Thread Gavin Wraith
Using NetSurf 3 #739. Wonderful to have some Javascript working, enough at least to show Greek text in http://memiyawanzi.wordpress.com/ . I am looking at this on a Raspberry Pi which has had no extra fonts installed by me. I am presuming that the Greek glyphs are being provided by !Boot.Resources.