In message <44d50eff52.wra1th@wra1th.plus.com> you wrote:
> In message <550806ff52.pnyoung@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk> you wrote:
>
> > > What font are you using?
>
> Experimentation has indicated that it is the Exo font on the Rpi
> which is causing overheavy /Delta and /pi glyphs. My only
> problem now is getting rid of the overheavy /mu. Apart from that
> Greek text is rendered quite elegantly, diacritics and all, but
> finding which fonts are responsible will need further work.
> I am getting the same display on Rpi and Iyonix, which have different
> fonts installed, so I can probably rule out the fonts that do not
> appear on both.
I have now removed _all_ the fonts from
SDFS::RISCOSpi.$.!Boot.Resources.!Fonts
apart from System, but the page
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0173%3Atext%3DSym.
is still rendered OK by NetSurf with all the Greek text fine apart for the
bold /mu problem. Can I take it that this has to be a fault with the
fonts Corpus, Homerton and Trinity in Resources:$.Fonts somewhere? I must
say, I did not know that these had been extended to unicode. Pity about
the wrong style /mu if this is in the official Rpi distro.
--
Gavin Wraith (gavin@wra1th.plus.com)
Home page: http://www.wra1th.plus.com/
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