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On 10/12/2013 12:48 AM, Thangalin wrote:
Hi
(Copperplate is going to be added soon.) Unfortunately, Context
Keep in mind it was only Copperplate 33 BC. Also note that I could not find any version of Copperplate 33 BC online that had the same file size as my corrupt version. (I was trying to find the source of the corrupt copy.)
Most other copies, I'd imagine, are fine, so don't be too quick to blacklist it.
indeed, and when you don't notice that it's blacklisted, it can happen that this one instance gets unnoticed
does not yet have blacklisting functionality (it’s marked as todo in the source) so you’re going to have to filter out bad files from your font directories by hand.
Sounds like the real solution is to fix fontforge so that it doesn't hang.
sure, although a crash has the nice advantage of knowing that a font (collection) is crap (which i then can blacklist permanently in my mind)
Sure, but there’s a difference between a crash and a freeze. The latter can be quite annoying for those who work with strange editors that run TeX somewhere in the background making it impossible to kill the process using Ctrl-C. Philipp