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by LVManess@Comcast.net
Mon Feb 01, 2010 3:46 am
Forum: Gallery
Topic: Localizable Sentences Experiment font support
Replies: 111
Views: 3191320

Re: Localizable Sentences Experiment font support

You put your finger precisely on the problem that has to be resolved in order to have universally understandable communications, whether it be through a font or other media/means: ambiguity . To use the "blue" example, in order to have a "blue" color on your computer monitor, it ...
by LVManess@Comcast.net
Fri Jan 29, 2010 12:42 am
Forum: Gallery
Topic: Localizable Sentences Experiment font support
Replies: 111
Views: 3191320

Re: Localizable Sentences Experiment font support

Oops! I incorrectly defined the color "blue." It is actually 0,0,255.

lvm
by LVManess@Comcast.net
Thu Jan 28, 2010 2:19 am
Forum: Gallery
Topic: Localizable Sentences Experiment font support
Replies: 111
Views: 3191320

Re: Localizable Sentences Experiment font support

If you rephrase the problem into a scientific concept, there is, indeed, an universally understandable meaning of the word/color "brown," as well as any number of other troublesome linguistic constructs . It all depends upon a scientific definition, which in regards to colors is commonly e...
by LVManess@Comcast.net
Sun Jan 17, 2010 12:46 am
Forum: FontCreator - Support
Topic: Unite several fonts into one combined font.
Replies: 6
Views: 7059

Re: Unite several fonts into one combined font.

January 16th, 2,010

Dear Bhikkhu Pesala:

I will try your suggestion.

Thank you,


Lindsey V. Maness, Jr.
Geologist
by LVManess@Comcast.net
Sun Jan 17, 2010 12:39 am
Forum: FontCreator - Support
Topic: Unite several fonts into one combined font.
Replies: 6
Views: 7059

Re: Unite several fonts into one combined font.

January 16th, 2,010 Dear Mr. Crosby: Not really. I've been doing this and an equivalent for several months now, to build each individual letter, symbol, etc., in each font. In essence, I scanned either letters I drew or wanted from another source (usually a map [mostly USGS] or a textbook), then imp...
by LVManess@Comcast.net
Sat Jan 16, 2010 10:28 pm
Forum: FontCreator - Support
Topic: META-THREAD Unite several fonts into one combined font.
Replies: 2
Views: 2906

Re: META-THREAD Unite several fonts into one combined font.

January 16th, 2,010 Dear Mr. Overington: I have been surfing over your comments and find that we apparently share an interest in math, statistics & logic and related computer applications. Table 07 of my MIG Font is specifically that: Math-Stat-Logic. One of the major purposes of my other font t...
by LVManess@Comcast.net
Fri Jan 15, 2010 11:28 pm
Forum: FontCreator - Support
Topic: META-THREAD Unite several fonts into one combined font.
Replies: 2
Views: 2906

Re: META-THREAD Unite several fonts into one combined font.

January 15th, 2,010 Dear Mr. Overington: Thank you for your ideas, which are worth considering; however, as I wrote earlier today, the time necessary to code about 800 individual letters/symbols/characters/glyphs using this procedure is prohibitive. The Unicode private use area is an intriguing idea...
by LVManess@Comcast.net
Fri Jan 15, 2010 8:34 pm
Forum: FontCreator - Support
Topic: Unite several fonts into one combined font.
Replies: 6
Views: 7059

Re: Unite several fonts into one combined font.

Dear Mr. Crosby: Thank you for the suggestions; however, there are at least two significant problems. First, with about 800 characters and about 5 minutes per character for input for each separate character, that is 4,000 minutes necessary to devote to combining fonts using this method. Second, at l...
by LVManess@Comcast.net
Wed Jan 13, 2010 2:24 am
Forum: FontCreator - Support
Topic: Unite several fonts into one combined font.
Replies: 6
Views: 7059

Unite several fonts into one combined font.

Need guidance on combining tables (present is equivalent to 8 fonts) into a single font, possibly analogous to a TrueType Collection (*.ttc format). High Logic supports ( via Extract TrueType Fonts from TrueType Collection wizard, from the Tools menu, separating combined fonts into their constituent...