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Re: [ft] weird hinting behavior


From: jason campbell
Subject: Re: [ft] weird hinting behavior
Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2013 06:52:15 -0400

As Werner noted, this is because the instructions for the top and bottom of the hyphen merely align them to the grid, without relating the distance between them. This leads to rounding issues at many sizes. It's a poor strategy for hinting the character. 

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On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 6:26 AM, James Cloos <address@hidden> wrote:
>>>>> "DBN" == Derek B Noonburg <address@hidden> writes:

DBN> If you change the font size, one point at a time, the hyphen comes
DBN> and goes -- at some sizes it looks fine, at other sizes it vanishes
DBN> entirely.

At larger point sizes the hyphen occilates between one and two pixels
thick, as well.

The occilations also occur when both aa and hinting are disabled.

I'm on ft master 52381c14e3a3 at the moment.

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