I fetched the ZIP-file from download, copied all Fonts/*.otf to /usr/share/fonts/truetype and then ran
use strict; use warnings; use Tk; my $f = "STIXGeneral"; my $l = "\x{2014}\x{2014}o\x{2014}\x{2014}"; my $m = MainWindow->new (-title => "STIXtest (P. Assouad)"); $m->geometry ("400x400+40+40"); my $t = $m->Scrolled ("Text")->pack; $t->configure (-font => "{$f} 18 normal"); $t->insert ("1.0", join "\n" => "$f (Perl-Tk)", $l, "A B C D \x{300}x \x{302}x \x{303}x \x{304}x", "\x{210C} \x{210E} \x{2112} \x{2115} \x{2202}". "\x{2207} \x{2211} \x{221A}", $l); MainLoop ();
and then got this, which looks pretty OK to me. Note that I left out the braces around normal
This is perl, v5.10.1 (*) built for x86_64-linux ...perl5/site_perl/5.10.1/x86_64-linux/Tk.pm: 804.029
In reply to Re^3: open-type fonts for Perl-Tk with Linux
by Tux
in thread open-type fonts for Perl-Tk with Linux
by patcat
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