From: Anthony H. <an...@an...> - 2013-04-02 09:10:16
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OK that's good news (well I suppose not news exactly if it was 2008 J) Thanks Mark for confirming that Anthony From: bm....@gm... [mailto:bm....@gm...] On Behalf Of Mark Utting Sent: 02 April 2013 00:34 To: Anthony Hall Cc: Andrius Velykis; CZT-Devel Subject: Re: [CZT-Devel] Problem installing jEdit plugin Anthony, You wrote: I am afraid that CZT font still needs to be installed. I know loading the font automatically should not be hard to add, but at the moment it needs to be installed. The need to install it wasn't the problem - my concern was that the font itself used to be broken in some way that crashed windows pretty severely and I didn't want to install it without knowing that had been fixed. (Yes, I know - who would write an OS that could be crashed by a defective font.? But it's true - I managed to pull the same trick with my own font at one point) This problem was fixed back in 2008, by using a newer version of fontforge to generate the .ttf file. The SVN log says: Fixed several validation errors, such as paths in wrong direction. Changed u2500 to look like the proper Unicode char, rather than be customized for Z. Added ENDZED. The CZTSans.ttf generated by Fontforge version 20080309 does not seem to crash Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 any more. And I just installed CZT-circus.ttf on my Windows 7 64-bit machine, and there seem to be no problems using that font in Word, and Visual Studio 2010 runs fine too. Cheers Mark |