On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 4:50 PM, Stanislav Paskalev kshorg@gmail.comwrote:
Hi, I also have to write in cyrilic in pharo 1.1 / 1.1.1 and it works.
You have to first update the fonts from system and then set new, unicode enabled fonts on all the elements. Updating the fonts just adds them to a list of known fonts, it doesn't make the image to use them in other words. Also, with the latest build (4 oct) of CogVM, updating fonts from system does not work on any system (win,mac,linux) - so use the standart VM.
Maybe we should report this to Eliot?
cheers
mariano
Best regards, Stanislav Paskalev
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 5:45 PM, qpogo alex.albitov@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all, I'm a real newbie in Pharo and Smalltalk. I want to type in
Cyrillic
and Hebrew. However I get question marks. I tried to change fonts, but I have only to available fonts: * Accuny * Bitmap DejaVu Sans Which don't
have
Unicode glyphs. When I try to update fonts from the system, I don't see
any
result. Thank you. Alex ________________________________ View this message in context: Unicode in Pharo1.1 Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
On 19 December 2010 23:02, Mariano Martinez Peck marianopeck@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 4:50 PM, Stanislav Paskalev kshorg@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I also have to write in cyrilic in pharo 1.1 / 1.1.1 and it works.
You have to first update the fonts from system and then set new, unicode enabled fonts on all the elements. Updating the fonts just adds them to a list of known fonts, it doesn't make the image to use them in other words. Also, with the latest build (4 oct) of CogVM, updating fonts from system does not work on any system (win,mac,linux) - so use the standart VM.
Maybe we should report this to Eliot?
This is because Cog does not including freetype plugin. This is why i worked on it during last couple of days, and i managed to get a Cog VM which reacting adequately on 'update fonts' on mac :)
cheers
mariano
Best regards, Stanislav Paskalev
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 5:45 PM, qpogo alex.albitov@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all, I'm a real newbie in Pharo and Smalltalk. I want to type in Cyrillic and Hebrew. However I get question marks. I tried to change fonts, but I have only to available fonts: * Accuny * Bitmap DejaVu Sans Which don't have Unicode glyphs. When I try to update fonts from the system, I don't see any result. Thank you. Alex ________________________________ View this message in context: Unicode in Pharo1.1 Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
You have to first update the fonts from system and then set new,
unicode enabled fonts on all the elements. Updating the fonts just adds them to a list of known fonts, it doesn't make the image to use them in other words. Also, with the latest build (4 oct) of CogVM, updating fonts from system does not work on any system (win,mac,linux) - so use the standart VM.
Maybe we should report this to Eliot?
This is because Cog does not including freetype plugin. This is why i worked on it during last couple of days, and i managed to get a Cog VM which reacting adequately on 'update fonts' on mac :)
igor, you can also say that this is based on money we received for pharo :)
Stef
On 20 December 2010 09:22, stephane ducasse stephane.ducasse@gmail.com wrote:
You have to first update the fonts from system and then set new,
unicode enabled fonts on all the elements. Updating the fonts just adds them to a list of known fonts, it doesn't make the image to use them in other words. Also, with the latest build (4 oct) of CogVM, updating fonts from system does not work on any system (win,mac,linux) - so use the standart VM.
Maybe we should report this to Eliot?
This is because Cog does not including freetype plugin. This is why i worked on it during last couple of days, and i managed to get a Cog VM which reacting adequately on 'update fonts' on mac :)
igor, you can also say that this is based on money we received for pharo :)
of course Stef, of course. But i think everyone aware of it, so i don't need to repeat this every time :)
Btw, let us make clear one little thing:
I am right to say, that our development model remains the same, i.e. all things we produce under/for Pharo, become available as soon as possible to public? Because once you got money, there is someone who could say 'do not publish those, before i allow you to do so'.
Stef
On 20.12.2010 09:48, Igor Stasenko wrote:
On 20 December 2010 09:22, stephane ducassestephane.ducasse@gmail.com wrote:
You have to first update the fonts from system and then set new,
unicode enabled fonts on all the elements. Updating the fonts just adds them to a list of known fonts, it doesn't make the image to use them in other words. Also, with the latest build (4 oct) of CogVM, updating fonts from system does not work on any system (win,mac,linux) - so use the standart VM.
Maybe we should report this to Eliot?
This is because Cog does not including freetype plugin. This is why i worked on it during last couple of days, and i managed to get a Cog VM which reacting adequately on 'update fonts' on mac :)
FWIW, dropping a Freetype-plugin built with the standard vm into the resources folder of a Cog-VM on Mac works just fine, so that's a work around for those who need it before it's buildable directly by Cog. (at least on Mac, I haven't tested on other platforms)
Cheers, Henry
On 20 December 2010 11:14, Henrik Sperre Johansen henrik.s.johansen@veloxit.no wrote:
On 20.12.2010 09:48, Igor Stasenko wrote:
On 20 December 2010 09:22, stephane ducassestephane.ducasse@gmail.com wrote:
You have to first update the fonts from system and then set new,
unicode enabled fonts on all the elements. Updating the fonts just adds them to a list of known fonts, it doesn't make the image to use them in other words. Also, with the latest build (4 oct) of CogVM, updating fonts from system does not work on any system (win,mac,linux) - so use the standart VM.
Maybe we should report this to Eliot?
This is because Cog does not including freetype plugin. This is why i worked on it during last couple of days, and i managed to get a Cog VM which reacting adequately on 'update fonts' on mac :)
FWIW, dropping a Freetype-plugin built with the standard vm into the resources folder of a Cog-VM on Mac works just fine, so that's a work around for those who need it before it's buildable directly by Cog. (at least on Mac, I haven't tested on other platforms)
yeah, i thought about the same.
Cheers, Henry
So...if it works in all OS, can we add such plugin in the next PharoOne Click? or in the vms linked from the Pharo website? because in pharo freetype plugin is important.
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 11:28 AM, Igor Stasenko siguctua@gmail.com wrote:
On 20 December 2010 11:14, Henrik Sperre Johansen henrik.s.johansen@veloxit.no wrote:
On 20.12.2010 09:48, Igor Stasenko wrote:
On 20 December 2010 09:22, stephane ducassestephane.ducasse@gmail.com wrote:
You have to first update the fonts from system and then set new,
> > unicode enabled fonts on all the elements. Updating the fonts just > adds them to a list of known fonts, it doesn't make the image to use > them in other words. > Also, with the latest build (4 oct) of CogVM, updating fonts from > system does not work on any system (win,mac,linux) - so use the > standart VM. > Maybe we should report this to Eliot?
This is because Cog does not including freetype plugin. This is why i worked on it during last couple of days, and i managed to get a Cog VM which reacting adequately on 'update fonts' on mac :)
FWIW, dropping a Freetype-plugin built with the standard vm into the resources folder of a Cog-VM on Mac works just fine, so that's a work
around
for those who need it before it's buildable directly by Cog. (at least on Mac, I haven't tested on other platforms)
yeah, i thought about the same.
Cheers, Henry
-- Best regards, Igor Stasenko AKA sig.
of course Stef, of course. But i think everyone aware of it, so i don't need to repeat this every time :)
:)
Btw, let us make clear one little thing:
I am right to say, that our development model remains the same, i.e. all things we produce under/for Pharo, become available as soon as possible to public?
yes
Because once you got money, there is someone who could say 'do not publish those, before i allow you to do so'.
Yes this guy could be me but this is not the model :)
Stef
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