Well, "unusual" is a rather kind characterization of it ;)
JIRA is a widely used professional bug tracker, and Immuexa is sponsoring and maintaining this instance for us. Most of us are still not comfortable with it though. I think Milan tried to document a bit of it here:
http://wiki.squeakland.org/display/sq/Development
- Bert -
On 30.07.2009, at 17:17, Andreas Raab wrote:
Hi Bert -
The tracker seems a bit unusual ;-) I have finally found the the "code to test for publication" (for others: click on "browse project" and then for some reason it is listed under "versions") but then I'm lost because I see no way to add a new issue. Help!
Cheers,
- Andreas
Bert Freudenberg wrote:
On 30.07.2009, at 09:35, Andreas Raab wrote:
Okay, here is a first draft (is there an Etoys repository to commit to?).
We're still defining our processes. For now, upload a changeset to http://tracker.squeakland.org/ and put it into "code to test for publication". Once it gets a positive peer review, one of the committers puts it into the update stream. Current committers are the members of the "software team", see http://squeakland.org/about/people/
Not bad for an evening's work if I may say so myself ;-)
Will try later, but sounds good :)
- Bert -
TTFileDescription does the same thing that TTFontDescription does but operates directly on the files. Download Dejavu and then (for example) execute:
TTFileDescription installTextStyleFrom: 'DejaVuSans.ttf'.
or if you like Arial better:
TTFileDescription installTextStyleFrom: 'C:\Windows\Fonts \arial.ttf'.
Then choose the font from the font menu (Alt-k). I have been able to use Latin, Cyrillic and Greek text together just fine, see screenshot. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to make CJK scripts work; I'm not sure if these aren't included in the normal fonts I'm using or if something's broke. Yoshiki, can you check this?
To my big surprise TTFileDescription is even relatively fast - it renders a glyph in roughly a millisecond which makes it a perfectly reasonable choice to use instead of TTFontDescription. Remaining issues are the lack of housekeeping (if you move the image or the font, you are hosed), the issue that DisplayScanner still tries to render white spaces (tab, cr, etc all show up as boxes) and more testing.
If you have some "interesting" TTFs, please try them out. I'm interesting in finding fonts that don't work and debug them.
Cheers,
- Andreas
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