From: Alexej K. <akr...@ne...> - 2005-04-22 14:23:31
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On Friday 22 April 2005 16:13, George Williams wrote: > > Um, what is claiming the exported font has an Adobe Standard > encoding? > > FF will output a font with StandardEncoding if > every one of the first 256 encoding slots is either .notdef > or has a name which exactly matches the corresponding name in the > standard encoding. But I suppose ff should consider the encoding to be AdobeStandard, if it has just reencoded the font to this encoding itself. For example, the following script should probably produce a font with StandardEncoding, but, unfortunately, it doesn't: New (); Reencode ("unicode"); Select ("a", "z"); foreach SetWidth (200); endloop Reencode ("AdobeStandardEncoding", 0); Save ("test.sfd"); Generate ("test.pfb"); -- Regards, Alexej Kryukov <akrioukov at newmail dot ru> Moscow State University Historical Faculty |