On 2014-08-27 18:49, maxwell wrote:
On 2014-08-27 18:16, Jonathan Kew wrote:
I'm curious why Ghostscript is being run at all. Is it trying to
convert a PostScript or EPS graphic, when you intended to use a PDF
directly? Maybe one of the users has a different version of the
graphics package, or e
On to the next problem. We're typesetting a Bangla grammar, and the
chosen font for the Bengali script is the Nikosh font. This ttf font
was reportedly developed by the government of Bangladesh, and is freely
downloadable from their website, e.g.
http://www.bpdb.gov.bd/bpdb/index.php?optio
The font properties say "Installable embedding allowed" so I'm not sure
why it won't embed.
The license field has a bunch of CJK that I can't read and then this:
Nikosh font developed by The Election Commission of Bangladesh. Latin
glyphs Incorporated are from modified DejaVu font project's Dej
On 2014-09-03 15:42, Lorna Evans wrote:
The font properties say "Installable embedding allowed" so I'm not
sure why it won't embed.
The license field has a bunch of CJK that I can't read and then this:
Nikosh font developed by The Election Commission of Bangladesh. Latin
glyphs
...
That's ce
It came from the Nikosh.ttf file. I have Microsoft Font Properties
Extension installed and with that installed I can right click on a .ttf and
select "Properties" and it gives me a whole range of tabs full of info that
were not available without the extension. I don't know how you would find
this i
2014-09-03 22:46 GMT+02:00 Lorna Evans :
> It came from the Nikosh.ttf file. I have Microsoft Font Properties Extension
> installed and with that installed I can right click on a .ttf and select
> "Properties" and it gives me a whole range of tabs full of info that were
> not available without the
On 2014-09-03 16:46, Lorna Evans wrote:
It came from the Nikosh.ttf file. I have Microsoft Font Properties
Extension installed and with that installed I can right click on a
.ttf and select "Properties" and it gives me a whole range of tabs
full of info that were not available without the extensi
2014-09-03 22:46 GMT+02:00 Lorna Evans :
It came from the Nikosh.ttf file. I have Microsoft Font Properties
Extension
installed and with that installed I can right click on a .ttf and
select
"Properties" and it gives me a whole range of tabs full of info
that were
not available without the e
On 2014-09-03 17:04, Zdenek Wagner wrote:
2014-09-03 22:46 GMT+02:00 Lorna Evans :
...I don't know how you would find this
info on other Operating Systems.
Maybe fontforge?
I have it open in FontForge now. I would think the appropriate place to
look would be the Element | Font info command
On 2014-09-03 17:25, Stefan Solbrig wrote:
2014-09-03 22:46 GMT+02:00 Lorna Evans :
It came from the Nikosh.ttf file. I have Microsoft Font Properties
Extension
installed and with that installed I can right click on a .ttf and
select
"Properties" and it gives me a whole range of tabs full of
Why would xdvipdfmx think the Nikosh font is not embeddable, when it's
ok with the Scheherazade? Is it looking at some other field? I don't
think it's reading the entire license agreement :-).
Indeed. :)
I'd expect it to be looking at the fsType field in the OS/2 table:
http://www.micros
I'd expect it to be looking at the fsType field in the OS/2 table:
I have found by otfinfo that
http://www.bpdb.gov.bd/bpdb/images/fonthelp/Nikosh.zip
has
fsType = 0x0100 (No subsetting).
Best,
Akira
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