Hi Paul,
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 09:04:53 +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
> The OpenType specification says that people can choose which file
> extension to use, depending on the need for compatibility with systems
> without OpenType support.
There are OpenType and TrueType IPA fonts with the same name
(in
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 10:07 PM, Atsuhito Kohda
wrote:
> With XeTeX and/or LuaTeX, we use directly font name like
> "ipam.ttf" or "iam.otf", then how one can distinguish
> TrueType version of IPA and OpenType version of IPA?
>
> With XeTeX, OpenType fonts support vertical typesetting very well
>
Hi Yamane-san,
(please Cc: 573125-submit...@bugs.debian.org also. I didn't
get your reply and noticed it on the web of Debian ;-)
> Yes, upstream changes its extensions from .otf to .ttf to deal with the
> problem in some versions of MacOSX.
Ah, sorry, I didn't noticed this. But it is very co
Hi,
On Tue, 09 Mar 2010 16:59:53 +0900
Atsuhito KOHDA wrote:
> otf-ipafont-{mincho,gothic} provides only ttf version of IPA
> as follows;
Yes, upstream changes its extensions from .otf to .ttf to deal with the
problem in some versions of MacOSX.
It is not a problem since OpenType font has i
Package: otf-ipafont
Version: 00302-3
Severity: important
Hi maintainer(s),
otf-ipafont-{mincho,gothic} provides only ttf version of IPA
as follows;
~$ dpkg -L otf-ipafont-mincho
(snip)
/usr/share/fonts/opentype/ipafont
/usr/share/fonts/opentype/ipafont/ipamp.ttf
/usr/share/fonts/opentype/ipafon
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