Sk, 2006 04 02 19:28 +0200, Ralf Stubner rašė: > ,----[ George Williams ] > | On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 06:38, Ralf Stubner wrote: > | > Thanks, I will give the patch a try. I am working on a Debian system > | > where I typically use the source packages provided by Debian, drop in a > | > newer fontforge tar ball and compile the thing. AFAICT this also > | > includes compiling libuninameslist, but it seems to be used as a static > | > library. Is there any way to tell if this static linking works? Other > | > libraries are linked dynamically. > | um, usually libuninameslist is dlopened > | It is possible to link it statically (at least it's supposed to be, I'm > | not sure I've tested it), but you would have to add the appropriate > | #define manually somewhere... my configure script doesn't do it. > | > | That said, you can tell if ff has found libuninameslist by > | $ fontforge -new > | let the cursor hover over the (blank) "A" glyph > | You should get a tool tips window > | "65 0x41 U+0041 "A" LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A" > | means you've got libuninameslist. > | "65 0x41 U+0041 "A"[ Basic Latin]" > | means you don't At present I see "Basic Latin". Apparently, I will have to link it dynamically. Thanks for the info. -- Kęstutis Biliūnas <kebil@kaunas.init.lt>
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