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Re: [Pkg-fonts-devel] Packaging teh Conakry font for Debian/Ubuntu



Hi Christian,

On 13 Dec 2009, at 17:16, Christian Perrier wrote:

The Debian/Ubuntu fonts packaging team is considering the packaging of the Conakry font you designed, as a .deb file included in the distributions so that users don't have to install it manually as you
describe on http://www.evertype.com/fonts/nko/

That would be nice; I would rather have a link (a permanent link) to a Linux version from my site anyway. But... I hope you are not stripping out the Mac support in what you are doing with the font. I am not sure what you are doing really.

The packaging of the font is easy. However, when we package fonts, we generally try to have the package buildable and, therefore, we generally prefer building from the FontForge .sfd files when they're available.

I don't use FontForge.

That also makes modifications of the font easier if people want to go this way (and provided they respect the OFL license, of course).

What I hope for is that Conakry (with that name) can be made to work on Mac, Linux, and Windows (though I despair of the last) distributed in one font that will work on all platforms. Unfortunately I never worked out how exactly to get the Linux to work.

There were some bug reports from users about input support. A letter may have two diacritics, one above and one below. But the internal mappings should work in both directions: Letter+Abovemark+Belowmark and Letter+Belowmark+Abovemark.

Michael Everson * http://www.evertype.com/




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