Re: UTF-8 font workaround
Matěj Cepl <[email protected]> Mon, 08 Feb 2016 14:11:02 +0100
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On 2016-02-07, 20:24 GMT, Anton Kizilov wrote: > different programs uses different font description files. Lout > comes with its own fonts, ghostscript uses its own fonts and > then we have to consider the search for the new created > metrics. It's all a little vague.So this is my situation. Make sure you differentiate between fonts and metrics. Most of the magic is done in metrics. So, for example https://matej.ceplovi.cz/ps-pdf/ce-fonts.lt leads to https://matej.ceplovi.cz/ps-pdf/ce-fonts.ps . I have just tested and this compiles to the PostScript with plain standard lout out of Fedora/RHEL package. http://tldp.org/LDP/LG/issue27/adelman.html (and endless discussions on http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/lout-users/ ) helped me a lot. If you are after Russian, then I just hit on DuckDuckGo on https://www.linux.org.ru/forum/talks/4804445 and one of the most active Lout users used to be (a long long time ago) https://www.linkedin.com/in/valery-ushakov-02388a38 > I know that I must use ISO-8859-x encoding for the input file. > I know that I have to make/copy/transform glyph for the > printable output creation. I think it would be sufficient just > to remake available Type-1 Extended glyphs according to input > encoding standard. And than I have to make visible those new > glyphs to the Lout. And here comes the big question - How? Not > just by prefixing with -F new font directory, isn't it? > Big thanks in advance,With respect,Anton Kizilov Cannot you just have the particular files in the current directory? Matěj -- https://matej.ceplovi.cz/blog/, Jabber: [email protected] GPG Finger: 89EF 4BC6 288A BF43 1BAB 25C3 E09F EF25 D964 84AC http://xkcd.com/743/ … enough said.