Peter Dyballa
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Sun Sep 11 05:17:10 JST 2005
Am 10.09.2005 um 18:03 schrieb Seiji Zenitani: > If you have a mactel (for apple developers), No, I haven't. Others in this group might like to compile for 'universal' use. >> Which fontset can display the whole set of ISO 8859-15 (ISO Latin-9) >> glyphs? >> > I'm not sure but 'carbon-font' 1.2.0 or later suppports ISO latin-9 > characters according to its release note. How about using fontsets > such as 'hiraginokaku', 'hiraginomaru', 'hiraginomin' or 'osaka'? > I am using hiraginokaku, but it fails: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: pastedGraphic1.tiff Type: image/tiff Size: 24472 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.sourceforge.jp/mailman/archives/macemacsjp-english/attachments/20050910/3953169a/attachment.tiff -------------- next part -------------- There are some more gaps for ISO 8859-15. In ISO 8859-10 (ISO Latin-6) and ISO 8859-16 (ISO Latin-10) too are gaps. I can give you my test files if you want. The Mac OS X system font Hiragino Kaku Gothic Pro is well equipped with Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic glyphs that there should only be a need to use ugly glyphs from ETL in a few and rare cases. -- Greetings Pete When you meet a master swordsman, show him your sword. When you meet a man who is not a poet, do not show him your poem. -- Rinzai, ninth century Zen master