Hi, First of all thank you for the new version of Squeak. It's really great.
Special thanks for Tobias and Marcel for the font import tool! It works perfectly.
Nevertheless I have noticed that there is a regression in Squeak 4.6/5.0 in the font handling. It's not possible anymore to use non-english characters even after loading a font that contains them (I've changed the code font and tried to use the characters in a workspace). Can anyone verify?
Mateusz
Hi Mateusz
On 16.08.2015, at 00:56, Mateusz Grotek unoduetre@poczta.onet.pl wrote:
Hi, First of all thank you for the new version of Squeak. It's really great.
Special thanks for Tobias and Marcel for the font import tool! It works perfectly.
Nevertheless I have noticed that there is a regression in Squeak 4.6/5.0 in the font handling. It's not possible anymore to use non-english characters even after loading a font that contains them (I've changed the code font and tried to use the characters in a workspace). Can anyone verify?
It is somewhat strange, I imported Arial Unicode (the whole stuff) and, yes some characters did not show up, but others (such as ß) did. I don't know yet _where_ the problem is. Although I've written the importer, I still lack some knowledge to debug this behavior.
Best regards -Tobias
I see the following issues here (latest Trunk image):
1. Glyphs for non-ascii (asciiValue >= 256) characters are shown as a black rectangle.
2. FontImporterTool doesn't see fonts in the subdirectories of the base font directory. Because of this, there's only one font on the list for me.
3. FontImporterTool doesn't use the selected font in the preview panel.
Levente
On Wed, 19 Aug 2015, Tobias Pape wrote:
Hi Mateusz
On 16.08.2015, at 00:56, Mateusz Grotek unoduetre@poczta.onet.pl wrote:
Hi, First of all thank you for the new version of Squeak. It's really great.
Special thanks for Tobias and Marcel for the font import tool! It works perfectly.
Nevertheless I have noticed that there is a regression in Squeak 4.6/5.0 in the font handling. It's not possible anymore to use non-english characters even after loading a font that contains them (I've changed the code font and tried to use the characters in a workspace). Can anyone verify?
It is somewhat strange, I imported Arial Unicode (the whole stuff) and, yes some characters did not show up, but others (such as ß) did. I don't know yet _where_ the problem is. Although I've written the importer, I still lack some knowledge to debug this behavior.
Best regards -Tobias
Hey
On 19.08.2015, at 17:34, Levente Uzonyi leves@elte.hu wrote:
I see the following issues here (latest Trunk image):
- Glyphs for non-ascii (asciiValue >= 256) characters are shown as a black rectangle.
I see. and I don't know why :(
- FontImporterTool doesn't see fonts in the subdirectories of the base font directory. Because of this, there's only one font on the list for me.
No, that's not the reason for only one font. The importer tries to group families of typefaces into one font and displays them as a group.
- FontImporterTool doesn't use the selected font in the preview panel.
It surely does; but if you have a group selected, it will only display one of its faces.
Best -Tobias
Can you give a screenshot?
Levente
On Wed, 19 Aug 2015, Tobias Pape wrote:
Hi Mateusz
On 16.08.2015, at 00:56, Mateusz Grotek unoduetre@poczta.onet.pl wrote:
Hi, First of all thank you for the new version of Squeak. It's really great.
Special thanks for Tobias and Marcel for the font import tool! It works perfectly.
Nevertheless I have noticed that there is a regression in Squeak 4.6/5.0 in the font handling. It's not possible anymore to use non-english characters even after loading a font that contains them (I've changed the code font and tried to use the characters in a workspace). Can anyone verify?
It is somewhat strange, I imported Arial Unicode (the whole stuff) and, yes some characters did not show up, but others (such as ß) did. I don't know yet _where_ the problem is. Although I've written the importer, I still lack some knowledge to debug this behavior.
Best regards -Tobias
Screenshot 1
Well, I don't know yet what to do about that.
I probably have to dig deeper. For example, when I import Arial Unicode, I end up with only 191 glyphs, which is way to few. I'll look at that in the future.
Thanks for noticing.
Best regards -Tobias
On 21.08.2015, at 02:51, Mateusz Grotek unoduetre@poczta.onet.pl wrote:
Screenshot 1
Screenshot 2
On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 5:34 PM, Levente Uzonyi leves@elte.hu wrote:
I see the following issues here (latest Trunk image):
- Glyphs for non-ascii (asciiValue >= 256) characters are shown as a
black rectangle.
- FontImporterTool doesn't see fonts in the subdirectories of the base
font directory. Because of this, there's only one font on the list for me.
- FontImporterTool doesn't use the selected font in the preview panel.
This fixes the preview of the font:
FontImporterTool>>currentSelection: anObject anObject = currentSelection ifTrue: [^ self]. currentSelection := anObject. self changed: #currentSelection. self changed: #contents. self changed: #filename. self changed: #copyright. self changed: #previewText.
Karl
Levente
On Wed, 19 Aug 2015, Tobias Pape wrote:
Hi Mateusz
On 16.08.2015, at 00:56, Mateusz Grotek unoduetre@poczta.onet.pl wrote:
Hi,
First of all thank you for the new version of Squeak. It's really great.
Special thanks for Tobias and Marcel for the font import tool! It works perfectly.
Nevertheless I have noticed that there is a regression in Squeak 4.6/5.0 in the font handling. It's not possible anymore to use non-english characters even after loading a font that contains them (I've changed the code font and tried to use the characters in a workspace). Can anyone verify?
It is somewhat strange, I imported Arial Unicode (the whole stuff) and, yes some characters did not show up, but others (such as ß) did. I don't know yet _where_ the problem is. Although I've written the importer, I still lack some knowledge to debug this behavior.
Best regards -Tobias
Hi,
On 21.08.2015, at 12:16, karl ramberg karlramberg@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 5:34 PM, Levente Uzonyi leves@elte.hu wrote: I see the following issues here (latest Trunk image):
Glyphs for non-ascii (asciiValue >= 256) characters are shown as a black rectangle.
FontImporterTool doesn't see fonts in the subdirectories of the base font directory. Because of this, there's only one font on the list for me.
FontImporterTool doesn't use the selected font in the preview panel.
This fixes the preview of the font:
FontImporterTool>>currentSelection: anObject anObject = currentSelection ifTrue: [^ self]. currentSelection := anObject. self changed: #currentSelection. self changed: #contents. self changed: #filename. self changed: #copyright. self changed: #previewText.
Ah I see. In Morphic-mt.951 FontImporterTool became a Subclass of Model and not StringHolder. I'll change accortingly (in trunk)
Best regards -Tobias
Karl
Levente
On Wed, 19 Aug 2015, Tobias Pape wrote:
Hi Mateusz
On 16.08.2015, at 00:56, Mateusz Grotek unoduetre@poczta.onet.pl wrote:
Hi, First of all thank you for the new version of Squeak. It's really great.
Special thanks for Tobias and Marcel for the font import tool! It works perfectly.
Nevertheless I have noticed that there is a regression in Squeak 4.6/5.0 in the font handling. It's not possible anymore to use non-english characters even after loading a font that contains them (I've changed the code font and tried to use the characters in a workspace). Can anyone verify?
It is somewhat strange, I imported Arial Unicode (the whole stuff) and, yes some characters did not show up, but others (such as ß) did. I don't know yet _where_ the problem is. Although I've written the importer, I still lack some knowledge to debug this behavior.
Best regards -Tobias
On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 2:11 PM, Tobias Pape Das.Linux@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
On 21.08.2015, at 12:16, karl ramberg karlramberg@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 5:34 PM, Levente Uzonyi leves@elte.hu wrote: I see the following issues here (latest Trunk image):
- Glyphs for non-ascii (asciiValue >= 256) characters are shown as a
black rectangle.
- FontImporterTool doesn't see fonts in the subdirectories of the base
font directory. Because of this, there's only one font on the list for me.
- FontImporterTool doesn't use the selected font in the preview panel.
This fixes the preview of the font:
FontImporterTool>>currentSelection: anObject anObject = currentSelection ifTrue: [^ self]. currentSelection := anObject. self changed: #currentSelection. self changed: #contents. self changed: #filename. self changed: #copyright. self changed: #previewText.
Ah I see. In Morphic-mt.951 FontImporterTool became a Subclass of Model and not StringHolder. I'll change accortingly (in trunk)
Best regards -Tobias
Oh, that explains it. I did not notice that the contents send did nothing. What does contents do for model ?
Karl
Karl
Levente
On Wed, 19 Aug 2015, Tobias Pape wrote:
Hi Mateusz
On 16.08.2015, at 00:56, Mateusz Grotek unoduetre@poczta.onet.pl
wrote:
Hi, First of all thank you for the new version of Squeak. It's really great.
Special thanks for Tobias and Marcel for the font import tool! It works
perfectly.
Nevertheless I have noticed that there is a regression in Squeak 4.6/5.0
in the font handling. It's not possible anymore to use non-english characters even after loading a font that contains them (I've changed the code font and tried to use the characters in a workspace). Can anyone verify?
It is somewhat strange, I imported Arial Unicode (the whole stuff) and, yes some characters did
not show up,
but others (such as ß) did. I don't know yet _where_ the problem is.
Although
I've written the importer, I still lack some knowledge to debug this
behavior.
Best regards -Tobias
On 21.08.2015, at 14:42, karl ramberg karlramberg@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 2:11 PM, Tobias Pape Das.Linux@gmx.de wrote: Hi,
On 21.08.2015, at 12:16, karl ramberg karlramberg@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 5:34 PM, Levente Uzonyi leves@elte.hu wrote: I see the following issues here (latest Trunk image):
Glyphs for non-ascii (asciiValue >= 256) characters are shown as a black rectangle.
FontImporterTool doesn't see fonts in the subdirectories of the base font directory. Because of this, there's only one font on the list for me.
FontImporterTool doesn't use the selected font in the preview panel.
This fixes the preview of the font:
FontImporterTool>>currentSelection: anObject anObject = currentSelection ifTrue: [^ self]. currentSelection := anObject. self changed: #currentSelection. self changed: #contents. self changed: #filename. self changed: #copyright. self changed: #previewText.
Ah I see. In Morphic-mt.951 FontImporterTool became a Subclass of Model and not StringHolder. I'll change accortingly (in trunk)
Best regards -Tobias Oh, that explains it. I did not notice that the contents send did nothing. What does contents do for model ?
Nothing. But it did things for StringHolder. The #contents area of the StringHolder was where now the #previewText is. :)
Best regards -Tobias
Karl
Karl
Levente
On Wed, 19 Aug 2015, Tobias Pape wrote:
Hi Mateusz
On 16.08.2015, at 00:56, Mateusz Grotek unoduetre@poczta.onet.pl wrote:
Hi, First of all thank you for the new version of Squeak. It's really great.
Special thanks for Tobias and Marcel for the font import tool! It works perfectly.
Nevertheless I have noticed that there is a regression in Squeak 4.6/5.0 in the font handling. It's not possible anymore to use non-english characters even after loading a font that contains them (I've changed the code font and tried to use the characters in a workspace). Can anyone verify?
It is somewhat strange, I imported Arial Unicode (the whole stuff) and, yes some characters did not show up, but others (such as ß) did. I don't know yet _where_ the problem is. Although I've written the importer, I still lack some knowledge to debug this behavior.
Best regards -Tobias
16.08.2015 4:56, Mateusz Grotek пишет:
Hi, First of all thank you for the new version of Squeak. It's really great.
Special thanks for Tobias and Marcel for the font import tool! It works perfectly.
Nevertheless I have noticed that there is a regression in Squeak 4.6/5.0 in the font handling. It's not possible anymore to use non-english characters even after loading a font that contains them (I've changed the code font and tried to use the characters in a workspace).
Unnamed1.1.cs
Can anyone verify?
Mateusz
Seems to work, at least your name comes out ok with imported Arial font.
The out commented code is confusing in TTFontReader>>decodeCmapFmtTable:
Karl
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 9:50 PM, Вася Чайко vasya.chajko@gmail.com wrote:
16.08.2015 4:56, Mateusz Grotek пишет:
Hi, First of all thank you for the new version of Squeak. It's really great.
Special thanks for Tobias and Marcel for the font import tool! It works perfectly.
Nevertheless I have noticed that there is a regression in Squeak 4.6/5.0 in the font handling. It's not possible anymore to use non-english characters even after loading a font that contains them (I've changed the code font and tried to use the characters in a workspace).
Unnamed1.1.cs
Can anyone verify?
Mateusz
Hi Вася,
On 28.08.2015, at 21:50, Вася Чайко vasya.chajko@gmail.com wrote:
16.08.2015 4:56, Mateusz Grotek пишет:
Hi, First of all thank you for the new version of Squeak. It's really great.
Special thanks for Tobias and Marcel for the font import tool! It works perfectly.
Nevertheless I have noticed that there is a regression in Squeak 4.6/5.0 in the font handling. It's not possible anymore to use non-english characters even after loading a font that contains them (I've changed the code font and tried to use the characters in a workspace).
Unnamed1.1.cs
Can anyone verify?
Mateusz
I included your changeset into trunk. Thank you!
Best regards -Tobias
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