Copperbox revision 2184.
I've re-worked the AfmUnit (previously PtScale) data type. It now seems to make more numeric sense - a value of 600 represents 600 Units (where a Point is 1000). Previously this value would be 0.6, but as font files express values as 600 etc. it makes sense to follow their example.
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- Stephen Tetley
- Disambiguating biog as there are a few Stephen Tetley's in the world. I'm neither a cage fighter or yachtsman. I studied Fine Art in the nineties (foundation Bradford 1992, degree Cheltenham 1992 - 95) then Computing part-time at Leeds Met graduating in 2003. I'm the Stephen Tetley on Haskell Cafe and Stackoverflow.