On 13 Dec 2005, at 10:52, Hans Hagen wrote:
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
Hans wrote:
chinese is not yet defined in utf so if you want that, we need to do it
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assuming this, how about making a set of tfm,enc,map files that match the unicode positions (volunteers ...)
I'm very willing to help, especially if there is some drudge work involved in constructing the files. I don't know enough (yet) about the logic of it all to help with setting up the system, but if someone can supply skeleton files and/or a method for constructing the necessary files, I'm happy to do any leg-work.
what we need is a set of encoding files like
/UniEncoding52 [ .... /uni52DF /uni52E0 /uni52E1 /uni52E2 /uni52E3 /uni52E4 ... /.notdef .... ] def
I have made a Ruby-script (for personal use loosely based on Adam's xsl-files) which generates all the encoding- and symbolfiles from a given cmapfile. If someone could send me the ttf-font, I can generate all the necessary encodingfiles for you. Sjoerd