Thansk for the fonts. Are there any screenshot available? :-)
Jj
> http://www.eurogaran.com/downloads/lispmfont
great!
a little offtopic - but does anyone know of a method to convert these
fonts into truetype or PS-fonts to use them on the Mac?
bye
okflo
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Mit fontforge versuchen.
Unter Debian: apt-get install fontforge ;
Load the gunzipped font and try File->Export font... (choose format)
<URL: http://www.cd.chalmers.se/~rydis/tmp/cpt-xfd.png >, perhaps?
',mr
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> kod...@eurogaran.com writes:
> > No one because I am still completing the special characters which I did
> > not know how they looked like in the original. Now there are only 3 of
> > them left, namely { } and greek "mu". So if anyone has a
> > screenshot/photograph/pdf book in which those appear please send me a
> > copy.
>
> <URL: http://www.cd.chalmers.se/~rydis/tmp/cpt-xfd.png >, perhaps?
No mus is good mus?
I don't see a mu character in the emulator, when I (fed).
Screenshots of the whole font, the lbrace and the rbrace is at
<URL: http://www.cd.chalmers.se/~rydis/tmp/cadr-screenshots/ >.
I never used an actual CADR, but it seems to me that there might be no
mu in the "regular" font, but perhaps instead in a special, separate
font.
> kod...@eurogaran.com writes:
>> > <URL: http://www.cd.chalmers.se/~rydis/tmp/cpt-xfd.png >, perhaps?
>> >
>> Beware that concrete character set belongs to Symbolics lispm, not to
>> the original CADR nor Symbolics-CADR.
>> Give me a couple of days allowance to check { } do not infringe
>> copyright (i.e. they are identical to some third party free sets) or
>> someone confirms they weren't modified from the original CADR ones
>> (covered by the MIT license). Also, note greek "mu" is still missing,
>> and we know it was there from the keyboard (as seen googling for 'space
>> cadet' kbd).
>
> I don't see a mu character in the emulator, when I (fed).
>
> Screenshots of the whole font, the lbrace and the rbrace is at
> <URL: http://www.cd.chalmers.se/~rydis/tmp/cadr-screenshots/ >.
>
> I never used an actual CADR, but it seems to me that there might be no
> mu in the "regular" font, but perhaps instead in a special, separate
> font.
>
> ',mr
>
Have you considered downloading the CADR emulator that runs under
Unix (at least), booting it, and seeing what it looks like?
Modifications applied and already available at
http://www.eurogaran.com/downloads/lispmfont
Now the font is both ascii-correct and ascii-complete, thanks to you.
> I never used an actual CADR, but it seems to me that there might be no
> mu in the "regular" font, but perhaps instead in a special, separate
> font.
That's why I am calling for help on this issue. The mu is required by
iso8859-15
> Have you considered downloading the CADR emulator that runs under
> Unix (at least), booting it, and seeing what it looks like?
Yes. That's what I did, and where the screenshots are from. What I
don't know is what happens on an actual machine, if you press whatever
key-combo is needed for mu.
> cst...@news.dtpq.com (Christopher C. Stacy) writes:
>> rydis (Martin Rydstr|m) @CD.Chalmers.SE writes:
>> > I don't see a mu character in the emulator, when I (fed).
>> >
>> > Screenshots of the whole font, the lbrace and the rbrace is at
>> > <URL: http://www.cd.chalmers.se/~rydis/tmp/cadr-screenshots/ >.
>> >
>> > I never used an actual CADR, but it seems to me that there might be no
>> > mu in the "regular" font, but perhaps instead in a special, separate
>> > font.
>
>> Have you considered downloading the CADR emulator that runs under
>> Unix (at least), booting it, and seeing what it looks like?
>
> Yes. That's what I did, and where the screenshots are from. What I
> don't know is what happens on an actual machine, if you press whatever
> key-combo is needed for mu.
I don't understand the question. What happens when you press those keys
on the emulated machine? It's writing to the screen device (bitmap)
and using the fonts you are interested in. (For that matter, why can't
you just download the font file from the emulated machine?)
Good point. I didn't think about checking whether the front/top stuff
worked. As it happens, only rather few of the front or top combos do
anything except flash TYI, when I try it in Zmacs or the listener.
Thanks for the hint! (Also note that it isn't me doing the font stuff.)
',mr
I'm not saying that. The version of the OS that I'm running on the
CADR emulator is far from the "final" version; it's fairly old.