[HarfBuzz] How to use 'locl' feature of Noto Sans CJK with Harfbuzz?
Behdad Esfahbod
behdad.esfahbod at gmail.com
Wed May 6 16:56:34 PDT 2015
Right. Thanks for pointing out. I have had that in my TODO list for a couple
years now... James, care to comment?
Thanks,
behdad
On 15-05-06 04:34 PM, Adam Twardoch (List) wrote:
> This https://github.com/jclark/lang-ietf-opentype could be of interest.
>
> Sent from my mobile phone.
>
> On 07.05.2015, at 01:30, Richard Wordingham <richard.wordingham at ntlworld.com
> <mailto:richard.wordingham at ntlworld.com>> wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 7 May 2015 00:31:13 +0200
>> "Adam Twardoch (List)" <list.adam at twardoch.com
>> <mailto:list.adam at twardoch.com>> wrote:
>>
>>> It's "mostly the same but lowercased yet with some exceptions", see
>>> https://github.com/behdad/harfbuzz/blob/master/src/hb-ot-tag.cc
>>>
>>> Sent from my mobile phone.
>>>
>>>> On 07.05.2015, at 00:26, Arthur Reutenauer
>>>> <arthur.reutenauer at normalesup.org
>>>> <mailto:arthur.reutenauer at normalesup.org>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On a related issue, it has always seemed to me that script tags in
>>>> OpenType were identical to ISO 15924 - much unlike language tags,
>>>> that differ a lot from any part of ISO 639. I'll have a closer
>>>> look and will compile a list for anyone who's interested.
>>
>> A quick look at http://unicode.org/iso15924/iso15924-codes.html shows
>> its worse than that. Note only does have ISO 15924 have three Latin
>> script codes, it has two Arabic script codes, three Han script codes and
>> four Syriac script codes. It's also got two composite scripts,
>> Japanese (Jpan) and Korean (Kore). However, mostly one wants to
>> translate Unicode script values to OpenType tags, which is the easier
>> problem Behdad commented on.
>>
>> Richard.
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