Marco Cimarosti wrote:
>
> Luciano Perondi wrote:
> > Ma in pratica la questione รจ programmare un software (un
> > font) che prende il
> > codice unicode ("consonant sign K", "consonant sign G",
> > "consonant sign J",
> > ..., "vowel sign A", "vowel sign I") e gli assegna un glifo colorato?
>
> ["But, in practice, the matter is programming a software (a font) which
> takes the Unicode code (...) and assigns to it a colored glyph."]
>
> The current OpenType specification already has a minimal support for color:
> glyphs can be marked with a property indicating that the rendering software
> should display them in an alternate color.
Type 3 PostScript could do the outline and the innards of a character in
different colors.
(Was there ever a Type 2?)
--
Peter T. Daniels
grammatim@...