From 3e2c81027bed77abf9a4a3f0b1151a9f846866a9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: dchandler Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2004 23:58:17 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Wrapped lines to 80 columns because punchcards have 80 columns. 8) Added a section explaining that Pango 1.8.0 or a late version of Uniscribe is needed. --- TibetanMachineUni/About_TMUni_Files.txt | 121 ++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 82 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-) diff --git a/TibetanMachineUni/About_TMUni_Files.txt b/TibetanMachineUni/About_TMUni_Files.txt index 108035d..0656cee 100644 --- a/TibetanMachineUni/About_TMUni_Files.txt +++ b/TibetanMachineUni/About_TMUni_Files.txt @@ -1,71 +1,114 @@ -********************** About Tibetan Machine Uni File ***************************** +******************** About Tibetan Machine Uni File *************************** Author: Than Garson Date: August 18, 2004 Organization: Tibetan & Himalayan Digital Library (http://thdl.org) -The SoureForge CVS folder, thdltools/Fonts/TibetanMachineUni, contains the alpha version of the -Tibetan Machine Uni font, which is an OpenType, Unicode version of the original Tibetan Machine font. -The original font, Tibetan Machine, was designed and created by Tony Duff of the Tibetan Computer company (http://www.tibet.dk/tcc/). -Tibetan Machine was purchased and made available to the public under the GNU Public License by the Trace Foundation (http://trace.org/). -This suite of fonts was converted into a single OpenType Unicode font by the Than Garson of the Tibetan & Himalayan Digital Library -and Chris Fynn. Tibetan Machine Uni is also governed by the GPL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html). +The SoureForge CVS folder, thdltools/Fonts/TibetanMachineUni, contains +the alpha version of the Tibetan Machine Uni font, which is an +OpenType, Unicode version of the original Tibetan Machine font. The +original font, Tibetan Machine, was designed and created by Tony Duff +of the Tibetan Computer company (http://www.tibet.dk/tcc/). Tibetan +Machine was purchased and made available to the public under the GNU +Public License by the Trace Foundation (http://trace.org/). This +suite of fonts was converted into a single OpenType Unicode font by +the Than Garson of the Tibetan & Himalayan Digital Library and Chris +Fynn. Tibetan Machine Uni is also governed by the GPL +(http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html). -The folder contains several versions of the font plus the table data imbedded in the font with the OpenType rendering instructions. -The following files have been included: +To use the font, you will need software that correctly lays out +Tibetan Unicode fonts. Some recent versions of Microsoft's Uniscribe +work (but have these been released to end users yet or just +developers?). Pango 1.8.0 supposedly works, but we haven't tested the +font with it. Hopefully there are other packages that work also. - * TibetanMachineUniAlpha.ttf - This is the "shipped" True Type version of the font with all production tables removed. - It functions as a regular font but the user cannot view the lookup tables. +The folder contains several versions of the font plus the table data +embedded in the font with the OpenType rendering instructions. The +following files have been included: + + * TibetanMachineUniAlpha.ttf - This is the "shipped" True Type + version of the font with all + production tables removed. It + functions as a regular font but + the user cannot view the lookup + tables. - * TibetanMachineUniAlphaFL.vfb - This is the FontLab file from which the True Type font was created. + * TibetanMachineUniAlphaFL.vfb - This is the FontLab file from + which the True Type font was + created. - * TibetanMachineUniAlphaVolt.ttf - This is the True Type version of the font WITH the production tables embedded. - One can view these tables through using Microsoft's VOLT program. - VOLT stands for Visual OpenType Layout Tool. For details, see: - http://www.microsoft.com/typography/developers/volt/default.htm + * TibetanMachineUniAlphaVolt.ttf - This is the True Type + version of the font WITH + the production tables + embedded. One can view + these tables through using + Microsoft's VOLT program. + VOLT stands for Visual + OpenType Layout Tool. For + details, see: + http://www.microsoft.com/typography/developers/volt/default.htm - * TableData [folder] - This folder contains the data exported from VOLT that makes up the OpenType Layout tables. - It contains the following files and folders: + * TableData [folder] - This folder contains the data exported + from VOLT that makes up the OpenType + Layout tables. It contains the + following files and folders: - * TMUniAlphaGlyphs.vtd - This is the glyph-definition table that assigns names and types to the glyphs - based on their index number. + * TMUniAlphaGlyphs.vtd - This is the glyph-definition + table that assigns names and + types to the glyphs based on + their index number. - * GlyphGroups [folder] - This folder contains 24 tables that define the glyph groups within VOLT. - The files are named as they appear in the VOLT interface. + * GlyphGroups [folder] - This folder contains 24 + tables that define the glyph + groups within VOLT. The + files are named as they + appear in the VOLT interface. - * Lookups [folder] - This folder contains 27 tables the define the lookups within VOLT. + * Lookups [folder] - This folder contains 27 tables + the define the lookups within + VOLT. The naming of the glyphg roups is based on the following abbreviations: U - refers to a group that takes a certain "u" or zhabs kyu. - V - refers to a group that takes a certain set of (subscribed) vowels that are all at the same height. + V - refers to a group that takes a certain set of (subscribed) + vowels that are all at the same height. - N - means "negative" because the minus sign cannot be used in a group name. + N - means "negative" because the minus sign cannot be used in + a group name. B - means an alternative set of glyphs - ### - numbers in the name refer to the height of the vowel or zhabs kyu used. + ### - numbers in the name refer to the height of the vowel or + zhabs kyu used. -Example: VN324GLYPHS.vtg - is a group of glyphs which take vowels at the height of -324. - U0BGLYPHS.vtg - is a group of glyphs which take an alternate zhabs kyu whose height is the baseline (0). - The zhabs kyu glyph is itself called uni0F74.alt0b. +Example: VN324GLYPHS.vtg - is a group of glyphs which take vowels at + the height of -324. + U0BGLYPHS.vtg - is a group of glyphs which take an alternate + zhabs kyu whose height is the baseline (0). + The zhabs kyu glyph is itself called + uni0F74.alt0b. -The names of the vowel glphys in FontLab and in Volt were created in the following way: "uni" + hex unicode + ".alt" + height. -Thus, "uni0F71.altN180" is the subscribed a-chung whose uppermost height is -180. In this way, the glyph groups are named in a -way that easily corresponds them to the appropriate vowel glyphs. Because there was greater variety of zhabs kyus (u) in the -original fonts, these have sometimes required a second layer of lookups to apply the most appropriate version. +The names of the vowel glphys in FontLab and in Volt were created in +the following way: "uni" + hex unicode + ".alt" + height. Thus, +"uni0F71.altN180" is the subscribed a-chung whose uppermost height is +-180. In this way, the glyph groups are named in a way that easily +corresponds them to the appropriate vowel glyphs. Because there was +greater variety of zhabs kyus (u) in the original fonts, these have +sometimes required a second layer of lookups to apply the most +appropriate version. -The Lookup tables follow the same naming procedure, except that they do not have "GLYPHS" appended at the end of their names. Thus, -"V252.vtl" contains the lookups for substituting vowels whose max height is 252. Of course, these lookups are applied to the +The Lookup tables follow the same naming procedure, except that they +do not have "GLYPHS" appended at the end of their names. Thus, +"V252.vtl" contains the lookups for substituting vowels whose max +height is 252. Of course, these lookups are applied to the "V252GLYPHS.vtg" glyph group, and so on. Please refer any questions to thdltools-devel@lists.sourceforge.net or -to Chris Fynn or Than Garson through the THDL Tools project at Source Forge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/thdltools - - - +to Chris Fynn or Than Garson through the THDL Tools project at Source +Forge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/thdltools