Re: New version of latex-cjk-chinese-arphic
Hi Danai,
buiult it, took more than 12h, was it always that much?
I sawseveral strange things, amongst them:
* Warning when building latex-arphic...
Loading bsmi00lp.ttf...
This font contains both a 'mor[tx]' table and a 'GSUB' table.
FF will only read feature/settings in 'morx' which do not match
features
found in 'GSUB'.
Multiple glyphs map to the same unicode encoding U+EEFF, only one will
be used
Bad lookup table: format=6, first=65535 total glyphs in font=14148
Ensure third order curves...
Scaling to PostScript units...
0/65716:
Add extrema...
Simplifying outlines...
...
later
# Create font `gbsnuvr' which has the same structure as `gbsnuv',
# but normal glyphs instead of vertical representation forms.
echo fontforge -script vertref.pe gbsn00lp.ttf gbsnuvr >>
build/gbsn00lp/log
Copyright (c) 2000-2008 by George Williams.
Executable based on sources from 00:29 GMT 29-Apr-2008.
Library based on sources from 20:49 GMT 30-Apr-2008.
Loading gbsn00lp.ttf...
Bad lookup table: format=6, first=65535 total glyphs in font=7764
This font doesn't contain a GSUB table with a `vert' feature.
# Create a virtual font `gbsnlpv' which is a clone of `gbsnuv'.
echo perl clonevf.pl gbsnuv gbsnlpv >> build/gbsn00lp/log
Processing metrics file `gbsnuv.tfm'...
tftopl: fatal: tfm file `gbsnuv.tfm' not found.
clonevf.pl: calling `tftopl gbsnuv.tfm > gbsnuv.pl' failed: 256
the word fatal etc kakes me nervous ...
comments?
bye norbert
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