From: Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org>
To: James Cloos <cloos@jhcloos.com>
Cc: alinsoar@voila.fr, help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org, emacs-devel@gnu.org,
jasonr@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Fraktur
Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2009 15:25:45 +0900 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <E1LUxgH-0003Ds-4z@etlken> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <m3r6326a10.fsf@lugabout.jhcloos.org> (message from James Cloos on Fri, 16 Jan 2009 19:38:59 -0500)
Sorry for the late responce on this matter.
In article <m3r6326a10.fsf@lugabout.jhcloos.org>, James Cloos <cloos@jhcloos.com> writes:
> Because of how the font-wide hinting works, font families like DejaVu
> have added the mathematical characters -- at least initially -- to
> the specific faces which have similar glyphs.
> Ie, the MATHEMATICAL ITALIC characters were added to the Serif-Italic,
> MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC to Sans-Oblique, etc.
> As such, it would probably be a good idea for emacs to consider each
> range of MATHEMATICAL characters as its own script, for the purpose
> of choosing a default font.
> The (sub-)families in the MATHEMATICAL block would be:
> MATHEMATICAL BOLD
> MATHEMATICAL ITALIC
> MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC
> MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT
> MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT
> MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR
> MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK
> MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR
> MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF
> MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD
> MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC
> MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC
> MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE
I've just installed a similar fix.
---
Kenichi Handa
handa@m17n.org
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Thread overview: 28+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-01-09 15:53 Fraktur A. Soare
2009-01-09 16:29 ` Fraktur Peter Dyballa
2009-01-09 16:29 ` Fraktur tomas
2009-01-09 23:48 ` Fraktur Peter Dyballa
2009-01-09 18:04 ` Fraktur Jason Rumney
2009-01-16 4:05 ` Fraktur Kenichi Handa
2009-01-17 0:38 ` Fraktur James Cloos
2009-02-05 6:25 ` Kenichi Handa [this message]
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2009-01-09 16:53 Fraktur A. Soare
2009-01-09 16:55 Fraktur A. Soare
2009-01-09 18:10 ` Fraktur Peter Dyballa
2009-01-10 9:15 ` Fraktur Florian Beck
2009-01-10 2:05 Fraktur A. Soare
2009-01-10 3:08 ` Fraktur Jason Rumney
2009-01-10 12:38 Fraktur A. Soare
2009-01-10 12:59 Fraktur A. Soare
2009-01-10 13:07 Fraktur A. Soare
2009-01-10 23:23 ` Fraktur Florian Beck
2009-01-10 14:49 Fraktur A. Soare
2009-01-11 10:00 ` Fraktur Peter Dyballa
2009-01-11 3:19 Fraktur A. Soare
2009-01-11 21:23 Fraktur A. Soare
2009-01-12 16:26 Fraktur A. Soare
2009-01-12 17:48 ` Fraktur Peter Dyballa
2009-01-12 18:33 Fraktur A. Soare
2009-01-12 19:15 ` Fraktur Peter Dyballa
2009-01-12 21:21 Fraktur A. Soare
2009-01-15 10:22 Fraktur A. Soare
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