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« on: 2006-04-04, 07:19:00 »

Posted by: GeronimoGil
         
What is the mean of this message  red please ?
E6059

         
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« Reply #1 on: 2006-04-04, 07:19:00 »

Posted by: rcpipa
         




"-- Esta é uma mensagem gerada automaticamente pela caixa postal de rcpitorri@uol.com.br. Não há necessidade de respondê-la"




Ola,
Assim que possivel irei responder a sua mensagem.
 
Obrigado.

Pitorri

Hi,
This is an automatic reply, as soon as possible I'll answer your message,

Thanks a lot.


Pitorri





         
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« Reply #2 on: 2006-04-06, 14:46:00 »

Posted by: BobH
         
> What is the mean of this message  red please ?
> E6059
 
Could you give us the text of the message in addition to the number?
 
Bob

         
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« Reply #3 on: 2006-04-07, 15:09:00 »

Posted by: GeronimoGil
         

The text is

Could not perform rasterization

 

Unable to get data from rasterizer. 'glyf' table is not valid.


         
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« Reply #4 on: 2006-04-08, 03:30:00 »

Posted by: John Hudson
         
Are you running font validator on a TrueType font or on a PostScript/CFF flavour OpenType font?
         
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« Reply #5 on: 2006-04-14, 10:18:00 »

Posted by: GeronimoGil
         
the font is on postscript

         
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« Reply #6 on: 2006-04-14, 20:52:00 »

Posted by: John Hudson
         
That explains it then: Font Validator does not run a rasterisation test on PostScript fonts, only on TrueType. The report is a little misleading, because *'glyf' table is not valid* in this context means that there is no glyf table, since the glyf table is TrueType-specific.
         
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« Reply #7 on: 2006-04-16, 10:08:00 »

Posted by: GeronimoGil
         
thanks for your help

         
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