Thanks a lot! In case somebody else is interested, I'm using usp10.dll from Windows 10 Technical Preview (found in c:\windows\syswow64) and my wine command is WINEDLLOVERRIDES=usp10=n wine hb-shape.exe --shapers=uniscribe --text-file input font.ttf
Yours, Olivier 2015-02-18 4:52 GMT+01:00 Khaled Hosny <[email protected]>: > Just the regular WINE DLL native vs built-in priority. Just place the DLL > next to the executable and configure WINE to use native DLL (there is an > enc var to control that but I don't remember it right now). > On Feb 18, 2015 1:25 AM, "Olivier Berten" <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> I just tried http://mxe.cc/ and I could compile harfbuzz with >> ./configure --host=i686-w64-mingw32.static --enable-static --disable-shared >> --with-uniscribe >> But wine hb-shape.exe doesn't seem to be using the right usp10.dll (the >> shaping is only partly happening)... is it possible to know which one it is >> using? Or is there a way to make sure it is using the right one? >> >> Yours, >> >> Olivier >> >> 2015-02-16 22:09 GMT+01:00 Khaled Hosny <[email protected]>: >> >>> On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 09:34:45PM +0100, Olivier Berten wrote: >>> > Hi! >>> > >>> > I'd like to test shaping with uniscribe on my linux computer. I have >>> > usp10.dll so I would like to know how to compile harfbuzz (and >>> > hb-view/hb-shape) in order to use it. >>> >>> Using standard MingW cross-compilation chain should work out of box (the >>> exact details to set it up depends on your distribution). >>> >>> > By the way, is there a way to use CoreText on a linux box? >>> >>> I don’t think so. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Khaled >>> >> >>
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