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[Freetype] Re: [Render] Arial ttf - bad rendering of some glyphs
From: |
Vadim Plessky |
Subject: |
[Freetype] Re: [Render] Arial ttf - bad rendering of some glyphs |
Date: |
Thu, 12 Jul 2001 22:53:06 +0000 |
On Thursday 12 July 2001 14:05, David Turner wrote:
|
| There are great chances that these hints were specifically written
| for monochrome rendering, not anti-aliased one.
|
Yes, I think you are right.
Windows disables font smoothing <14pt, so it's hard to compare FreeType with
AA and Windows's TT rasterizer generating Black&White pixmaps.
| (note that on my Win98 machine, the text always appears monochrome,
| not anti-aliased, at 11 pt/96 dpi)
|
| Arial isn't actually the only Microsoft font that shows this kind
| of descrepancies with the high-quality anti-aliasing performed by
| FT2, which uses an analytical algorithm. For example, the "z" of
| Times Italic doesn't show any diagonal due to improper hints at
| some relatively small point sizes..
|
| There is nothing that can be done to solve this specific problem,
| unless you change the hints within the fonts. Another solution is
| to use the auto-hinter, but results are rarely as pleasant as the
| original (and I'm working on this btw)
I have tried auto-hinter (well, after upgrade to FT 2.0.3 I found that *all*
TrueType fonts where looking rather ugly, after all I realized that I need to
enable TT interpreter, now I have it and fonts look nice...), and I think
that it's better for me to stick to TT hint interpreter, or to PostScript
Type1 fonts. (which do not have this licensing issue)
Well, I am very much keen to improve fonts and do manual hinting for them.
Unfortunately, I am not aware of any tool which allows TT hinting, but I have
good progress with hinting of Type1 fonts.
I have send link yesterday (Newton, Academy), quality I achieved on hinting
these outlines I rather good, but there are some oddities with displaying
these fonts at 11pt and 12pt (96dpi)
Can you pls take a look at that message? (so I will not repeat all details)
BTW: I attach modified picture of *problematic* glyphs, which I retouched in
KIconEditor.
Can you look at it - modified glyphs/string are separated from untouched
(default rendering by FT, AA enabled) ny blue line.
Is it possible to enhance FT so that it will produce shades like I did (by
hand)?
|
| What you can do however, is disable anti-aliasing for small point
| sizes. You'll get results that should match Windows output (unless
| you find a really weird bug in FT ;-)
Yes, I tried - it works :-)
I was using FT and TTF fonts already for more than 10 months, and I never had
any problem with Arial.
But with recent upgrade to XF 4.1 and AA / RENDER enabled for my videocard, I
started to demand more :-))
I like a lot how fonts look like at 8pt-13pt with AA enabled, but some of
them (in particular, Arial, Times New Roman) have some problems.
Garamond and Book Antiqua render very well with AA, there is a clear
advantage of using FT instead of Windows TT rasterizer here.
|
| Note that, the "bad hints" problem also appears often when trying
| to render a font with different resolutions in X and Y. The
| auto-hinter is even capable of beating the truetype interpreter
| in these cases, how weird :o)
Great! :-)
|
| Regards,
|
| - David
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Best Regards,
Vadim Plessky
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arial-ttf-rus-modif.png
Description: *modified* rendering