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Author Topic: What tools needed for fixing problem?  (Read 2021 times)
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« on: 2008-01-17, 03:08:00 »

Posted by: Enkhe
         
Dear friends
 
I imported a cursive writing  Mongolian font into Fontlab5 and made only 1 improvement to 1 glyph and generated the font again. Another change is the digital signiture is signed in my own certificate. but it doesn't work. in Notepad, the Mongolian text shown in default font, not in my font; and in Word2007 My font lost all cursive features, shown only in Mongolian Unicode characters. Note that Mongolian is cursive writing scripts, have the features isolated, initial, medial, terminals as Arabics does.
My font have an OpenType icon, and described as Digitally signed, TT outlines. I performed the validation on my font found the GPOS, GSUB table report is the same report as Original font without single word's difference.
 I fixed some LTSH erros using CacheTT.
There are 3 errors remaining still.
 E0502 The digital signature of the file did not verify
 E5000 The Format field is invalid      MarkAttachClassDef, format = 0
 E2148 The usMaxContext field doesn't match the calculated value   calc = 4, actual = 2
So how to fix those problem? What tools needed correspodingly?
 
Sorry about My poor English...
Enkhe
 
 

         
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« Reply #1 on: 2008-01-25, 07:50:00 »

Posted by: BobH
         
If the three errors you currently have were also in your original font, and your original font works, logic suggests that fixing these three errors isn't going to make your font work -- the error is elsewhere.

Since you have touched the font with only Fontlab5, it seems like that is the place to look for the problem. Have you asked about this on the Fontlab mailing lists?

Bob
         
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« Reply #2 on: 2008-01-25, 11:28:00 »

Posted by: Enkhe
         
I tested the original font, fount no errors.
Thanks on your advice.
Enkhe

         
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