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Re: [ft] Fonts and definition of space-character (and: error codes)


From: Werner LEMBERG
Subject: Re: [ft] Fonts and definition of space-character (and: error codes)
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 10:23:03 +0100 (CET)

> In the meantime I have made a hook into my sources, that looks for
> undefined values (one of the functions gives me NULL, which I can
> look for).  So, I add a littlebid space between the symbols, when I
> encounter an undefined thing like a " ", and do not even call the
> FT_-functions.

Hmm.  We can only help you if you identify the problematic font.

> > Well, there exist fonts which don't have a space character (TeX
> > fonts, for example).
> 
> TeX-fonts?!  Ooops... I did not expect that.  TeX also has a "\ ",
> so i thought this will be created by a font-coded " ", but it seems
> I have wrong assumptions here.

No TeX font has a space *glyph* within its fonts.  In TeX, the word
space is always stretchable and shrinkable, and TeX doesn't have the
concept of inter-letter spacing, thus a space glyph (with a given
width) is completely unusable.


    Werner




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