On 30/11/2016, 9:38 PM, "Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski"
<dominik(a)greysector.net> wrote:
2) or map the X.Y.Z versioning to YYYYMMDD from upstream - IOW - X ==
Year,
Y == Month, Z == Day (based on the snapshot date in the name of the source
archive)
3) or set the Version to some constant (35 for example) and just use the
snapshot to distinguish between older and newer releases.
What does the number "35" mean here, anyway?
Each PostScript specification defines a core set of fonts:
- PostScript 1 has 13 base fonts.
- PostScript 2 has 35 base fonts.
- PostScript 3 has 135 base fonts.
So, the URW++ base35 font pack is a replacement for the 35 Adobe PostScript Level 2 base
fonts.
Doug