On 2017-03-29 22:26, Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode wrote:
One anomaly that appears to be generated by LC 9dp5 running on Sierra
10.12.3: Code point U803 maps in the Unicode standard to the Extended
Latin "H with dot underneath" character.
Just to check, I take it you mean 'h' foll
On 2017-03-28 13:20, Richmond via use-livecode wrote:
I'd point out that TenFourFox is a fork of FireFox and is not a
Mozilla project.
Is that a point that anyone who is prepared to go on running a PPC Mac
should
be worried about?
They probably won't be - until the project ceases to be beca
Two mangos on these issues from Hawaii. As one of the users of Richmond's
program: He and I have been 'at it" for nearly 8 year with his DevaWrite Pro,
because the "state of the art" for rendering Sanskrit in the world of fonts is
pretty abysmal with respect to some small but mission critical un
What is an LC 475? Do you mean an Apple Performa?
Bob S
> On Mar 28, 2017, at 10:41 , Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> LC 475 running system 7.1.
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I came to the Macintosh party late (even if the kilt I wear is always
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in 1993 with an LC 475 running system 7.1.
Richmond
On 3/28/17 6:05 pm, Dr. Hawkins via use-livecode wrote:
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 2:17 AM, Mark Waddingham via use-l
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 2:17 AM, Mark Waddingham via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Not necessarily - I believe system 7.5 was pretty advanced when it came to
> text and fonts.
Introduced in 7.0.
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On 28/03/17 12:17, Mark Waddingham via use-livecode wrote:
On 2017-03-28 10:30, Richmond via use-livecode wrote:
In 1996 I bought a copy of Fontographer, having previously developed
several bitmap fonts
for Macintosh with Fontastic (for Anglo-Saxon and Old Slavic). At that
time (1996) it was p
On 2017-03-28 10:30, Richmond via use-livecode wrote:
In 1996 I bought a copy of Fontographer, having previously developed
several bitmap fonts
for Macintosh with Fontastic (for Anglo-Saxon and Old Slavic). At that
time (1996) it was possible
to use Fontographer to make fonts with about 4000 char
In 1996 I bought a copy of Fontographer, having previously developed
several bitmap fonts
for Macintosh with Fontastic (for Anglo-Saxon and Old Slavic). At that
time (1996) it was possible
to use Fontographer to make fonts with about 4000 characters which one
could access through Mac Keyboard la
On 2017-03-27 14:39, Mark Waddingham via use-livecode wrote:
In regards to your specific requirements, I had a thought on that last
night. I think essentially what you want is a way to treat a sequence
of codepoints in a field as a sequence of glyph indicies into the
current font. So rather than
On 2017-03-27 13:56, Richmond via use-livecode wrote:
"UnicodeChecker is being developed using the Objective-C programming
language with the standard macOS developer tools, i.e. Xcode and the
Cocoa frameworks. The display of Unicode characters uses the default
system facilities of macOS. So there
Here is an interesting extract from the reply I got from the maker of
Unicode Checker:
"UnicodeChecker is being developed using the Objective-C programming
language with the standard macOS developer tools, i.e. Xcode and the
Cocoa frameworks. The display of Unicode characters uses the default
On 2017-03-26 17:48, Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode wrote:
Interestingly enough this FREE program for Macintosh:
https://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/9752/unicodechecker
Very successfully displays glyphs I have built into my Devawriter.ttf
font in comformance
with the Unicode version 10 Beta
Interestingly enough this FREE program for Macintosh:
https://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/9752/unicodechecker
Very successfully displays glyphs I have built into my Devawriter.ttf
font in comformance
with the Unicode version 10 Beta specification.
This all on my supposedly outmoded system 10.7.
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