Le mercredi 08 septembre 2010 à 21:35 +0200, Nicolas Mailhot a écrit : > so by combining code from both it should be possible to create a small > utility that takes as argument a font file and a locale and generates a > svg (or svgz) containing the pangram text for this locale with the > shapes of the selected font file. Another possibility would be to write an utility that takes a text file and a font file as argument, and generates the smallest possible font file subset sufficient to display this text. And then save the text and font subset files, and use them to do the preview. This could probably be almost as space efficient as the svg, and permit higher quality previews, but I don't know of such an automatic subsetting tool, it requires deep knowledge of font file innards, so could probably only be created as a fontforge extension by fontforge people. (though I'm sure woff users would like a user-friendly subsetting tool) I'm not sure the better preview quality is worth the complexity over just copying whatever pango-view & gnome-font-viewer do to generate svgs. -- Nicolas Mailhot -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel