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I've noticed for a number of Noto fonts (e.g., Devanagari, Bengali, Javanese,
Balinese) that they don't have PostScript glyph names in their post tables.
This means that PDF readers can't reliab…
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**Reported by steven.c.hankin on 24 Aug 2007 17:07 UTC**
We need to decide what PostScript-like functionality we should support. If we can support the option as configured, that's great.
Currently, …
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I've noticed for a number of Noto fonts (e.g., Devanagari, Bengali, Javanese,
Balinese) that they don't have PostScript glyph names in their post tables.
This means that PDF readers can't reliab…
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I've noticed for a number of Noto fonts (e.g., Devanagari, Bengali, Javanese,
Balinese) that they don't have PostScript glyph names in their post tables.
This means that PDF readers can't reliab…
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I've noticed for a number of Noto fonts (e.g., Devanagari, Bengali, Javanese,
Balinese) that they don't have PostScript glyph names in their post tables.
This means that PDF readers can't reliab…
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## What needs to be checked?
fvar instances need to have PostScript name entries.
## Detailed description of the problem
Notwithstanding the discussion at #3708 in which @miguelsousa says:
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In PostScript files that embed fonts that have a definition for the trademark symbol Nomos will say that there is a trademark reference. An example is tech_report.ps in rsync 0.6:
% 0x90
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Ellipses seem to be rotated correctly, but start/end angle is not rotated. This is a test from drawing-tests printed to eps.
![obraz](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6871201/47735393-b4a3…
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I've noticed for a number of Noto fonts (e.g., Devanagari, Bengali, Javanese,
Balinese) that they don't have PostScript glyph names in their post tables.
This means that PDF readers can't reliab…
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```
I've noticed for a number of Noto fonts (e.g., Devanagari, Bengali, Javanese,
Balinese) that they don't have PostScript glyph names in their post tables.
This means that PDF readers can't reliab…