[metapost] description of glyph operator for MetaPost v1.200
Ryan Van Wagoner
whiteviz at gmail.com
Wed May 6 16:07:18 CEST 2009
Stephan,
You did a pretty good job overall of explaining the new feature. I have
just a few comments that might be appropriate for the manual:
- Are there any ways to change the color or pattern that is used to
unfill the "transparent" contours for cases where the background color
is not white?
- Perhaps an example of the second primitive command might help clarify
what is meant by CharString name. In particular, would something like
an asterisk be "*" or "asterisk", as per the afm file.
- In the last line of the first page, "deranged" usually connotes a
mental state, at least for American readers. I would probably use
"distorted" instead.
Good work.
Ryan
>>>>> "mailing_list" == Stephan Hennig <mailing_list at arcor.de> writes:
mailing_list> Hi,
mailing_list> the next MetaPost v1.200 (scheduled for around 8. May) provides a new
mailing_list> primitive glyph, that returns the strokes of a font glyph in a picture.
mailing_list> Since this release will be part of TeX Live 2009, and hence more
mailing_list> visible than other releases, I'd like to make sure the documentation of
mailing_list> the new primitive is sufficiently clear for ordinary users to
mailing_list> understand. You can find a preview of the corresponding section at
mailing_list> <URL:http://home.arcor.de/stephanhennig/Downloads/metapost/mpman-glyph.pdf>
mailing_list> Your comments are appreciated! Otherwise, this will be the section for
mailing_list> mpman.
mailing_list> Best regards,
mailing_list> Stephan Hennig
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