Re: Baltic Encodings



Jim Lyles says this is pretty much true: you could take the current characters
and do the obvious things to add the accents, etc., and you'd be done.

You need to do it in such a way to preserve the character's hinting, etc.

I expect there are other places to get actual help on how to do this properly.

So it is eminently doable...  Have fun!  Let us know when you have some
work to look at.
                        - Jim

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Jim Gettys
Cambridge Research Laboratory
HP Labs, Hewlett-Packard Company
Jim Gettys hp com

> Sender: fonts-admin gnome org
> From: PhilLong69 netscape net (Philip Long)
> Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2003 12:26:27 -0500
> To: fonts gnome org
> Subject: Baltic Encodings
> -----
> What would be necessary to get baltic encodings for the Vera family?
>
> In particular, I'm interested in the Latvian (lv) characters such as
>
> ĀČĒĢĪĶŅŌŖŠŪ
> āčēģīķņōŗšū
>
> If it's something a decent programmer / fair graphic artist can learn to do
> and do in a few weeks, I'd consider volunteering to add the characters
> myslef.  I really have no idea what is involved as I don't know much more
> about typography other than in general what hinting and kearing do.  I'm
> guessing it wouldn't be to hard, as all that needs to be done is to bolt on
> what ammounts to three ovestrike characters to a couple dozen existing glyphs.
>
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