Re: [Pkg-fonts-devel] replacement for ftinfo?
2009/3/30 Nicolas Spalinger <nicolas_spalinger@sil.org>:
> I can't seem to find a new similar utility in the freetype
> repositories... So I'd recommend we just switch to otfinfo from the
> lcdf-typetools package (otfinfo -i outputs the description data). AFAICT
> it works fine with usual TrueType fonts too.
Hmm, it doesn't output quite the same info but it looks better than nothing.
> IMHO Ed Trager's fontaine is a very promising tool to get a more
> complete description of the fonts in our review:
> http://unifont.org/fontaine/
That does look nice.
> Alternatively the latest fontconfig release has a new utility called
> fc-query with can report some more info on the font without the need for
> the font to be put in a folder to be cached.
Interesting.
> For richer specimens (pangrams beyond Latin ranges) we should look into
> "pcfp" (Pango-Cairo Font Playground, also from Ed. (Alternatively the
> latest pango-view from pango 1.24.0 now also does something similar).
That ties in with screenshots.debian.net, I think it would be good to
automatically generate 800x600 font samples for that. tarzeau had
something to generate really nice samples too:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Rufscript_sample.png
> Having fontlint from fontforge would also be nice. I guess with the
> upgrade of Alioth that might be possible?
Yup. No idea when the admins plan to upgrade though.
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pabs
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