On Monday 29 Jun 2009 10:54:29 am Igor Stasenko wrote:
2009/6/29 K. K. Subramaniam subbukk@gmail.com:
On Monday 29 Jun 2009 1:20:50 am Klaus D. Witzel wrote:
working on: three parts 1) fonts/glyphs without new plugins/VM support; 2) glyphs "char" map visualization (for end user support); 3) glyph composition (for complicated scripts which need more than one glyph per "character" location).
That is a laudable set of goals. The third part is especially interesting for stroke-based characters in Indic/Arabic scripts. I can help with Kannada (U0C80) and Tamil (U0B80) fonts. How was the picture produced?
Simple: bring up the morph's halo (workspace) , then click red halo button - menu, and then export -> PNG file.
I meant how were glyphs rendered in Squeak? currently 3) is supported only through rendering engine plugins. I thought Klaus had dvipng [1] equivalent working natively in Squeak.
[1] http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/dvipng
Subbu