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Re: [ft] Existence of Autohinter in the Future ?


From: Torsten Giebl
Subject: Re: [ft] Existence of Autohinter in the Future ?
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2010 07:06:47 +0100
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Hello !


2. One thing that, in my mind, is really bad about the Autohinter
    that when i compare a Text written in Times New Roman and
    Liberation Serif, which should have the same width, do not have
    the same width.
    Is there any way to fix this?

No.  Metrics and glyph shapes have no direct relation.  Normally,
TrueType fonts contain special bytecode which controls the glyph
width.  To make Times New Roman and Liberation Serif have the same
width, the bytecode for controlling the width must do the same.  The
autohinter doesn't access this bytecode.

Would it be possible to accomplish the same width and height without
using the Bytecode Interpreter somehow ?

GUI Toolkits mostly have layout managers to handle different font sizes.

Even Web Browsers and Office Programms can handle different font sizes,
but there it would be a matter of beauty. Not all people want
to install the M$ fonts and the Liberation Fonts are a good alternative,
but some people use the BCI and some use the Autohinter and different sizes
in text documents can really be a killer, when you swap text documents
with other people.


CU



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