[Fontconfig] virtual fonts - as mixed unicode ranges of realfonts -
already??
gordon anderson
gordon_j_anderson at yahoo.co.uk
Mon Oct 25 14:09:02 EST 2004
Im looking at the problem of mixing ranges of unicode
from different fonts, to act as a 'virtual' font.
Sometimes you want a distro to configure this, or the
user override - eg mozilla had a dialog to choose
preferred font per language [for sans, serif, mono]
Please clarify - can this be done already in
fonts.conf.
Is anyone working on a GUI to select preferred font
for a unicode range, which updates fonts.conf - like
mozilla approach, but useful for all desktop apps.
Mixing arbitrary unicode ranges into a virtual font
might be needed when some fonts have just a few bad
characters [eg numbers], but normally mixing would be
by language.
Ideas on how to approach it [if not done already]?
Also, is there a way I can get a dump of what font
covers what U+ range? ie.what fc resolved to.
gord.
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