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[Devel] Problems with Adobe's free CID fonts
From: |
Tom Kacvinsky |
Subject: |
[Devel] Problems with Adobe's free CID fonts |
Date: |
Sat, 10 Mar 2001 16:02:06 -0500 (EST) |
Hi all,
Using the latest CVS code. The fonts are the CID fonts that Ken Lunde has made
available from the O'Reilly ftp server:
ftp://ftp.ora.com/pub/examples/nutshell/cjkv/adobe/samples
Here are the types of problems I am seeing:
WadaMin-RegularH.cid: T1_Parse_CharStrings: invalid byte (19)
glyph 22: 0x0003
T1_Parse_CharStrings: invalid byte (19)
WadaMaruGo-RegularH.cid: T1_Parse_CharStrings: invalid subrs index
glyph 10: 0x0003
T1_Parse_CharStrings: invalid subrs index
WadaGo-Bold.cid: T1_Parse_CharStrings: invalid byte (23)
glyph 782: 0x0003
T1_Parse_CharStrings: invalid byte (23)
MunhwaHoonMin-Regular.cid: T1_Parse_CharStrings: invalid escape (12+142)
glyph 8095: 0x0003
T1_Parse_CharStrings: invalid escape (12+142)
MunhwaGothic-Regular.cid: T1_Parse_CharStrings: invalid byte (28)
glyph 132: 0x0003
T1_Parse_CharStrings: invalid byte (28)
The invalid subrs index problem is most likely a bug in the code (which I will
work on tracking down), but the invalid operator bytes has got me stumped. As
far as I know, the only extensions to Type 1 charstrings for CJK fonts that
Adobe has made is for counter control hints. These hints are implemented using
OtherSubrs entries 12 and 13. Which means the byte sequence is 12 + 16.
This doesn't match any of the invalid byte/escape sequences above.
Any ideas?
Tom
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