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Re: Syriac Script: msg#00141tex.xetex
<xetex-WUdSmCIlby8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb am 18.10.05 23:12:37: > > Would this work out of the box with XeTeX if those AAT tables were > > available? > > Yes, it would, as AAT uses a model where *all* the contextual > rendering behavior is built into the font tables and executed by a > generic engine, rather than relying on separate engines for each > complex script, as OpenType does. So my imaginary Syriac AAT font would work in other OS X applications too? Sounds promising. I will ask George Kiraz, co-author of the Meltho fonts, then about an AAT version. According to his website http://www.bethmardutho.org/support/meltho/faq/ they were expecting syriac support for OTFs to become part of OS X at some point, but this is obviously a misconception: AAT is the way to go, or each and every application has to come up with its own syriac fontengine. Looks like, I have to familiarise myself with AAT and Apple's font tools... Thx, Malte ______________________________________________________________ Verschicken Sie romantische, coole und witzige Bilder per SMS! Jetzt bei WEB.DE FreeMail: http://f.web.de/?mc=021193 |
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