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From: | Louis Desjardins |
Subject: | Re: [ft-devel] character spacing |
Date: | Sun, 18 Sep 2011 22:15:58 -0700 |
Thanks for your reply - > which is not handled by FreeType. Instead, you have to use a > higher-level library like Pango or ICU. FT_HAS_KERNING will return true for these types of fonts? When I call, FT_Get_Kerning, the akerning value always gets set to (0,0), which from the sample code on freetype.org, looks like is an error. Could this indicate that the kerning information is in the 'GPOS' table? How can I know for sure, or is there a way to debug this? Thank-you again! > Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 07:10:24 +0200 > To: address@hidden > CC: address@hidden > Subject: Re: [ft-devel] character spacing > From: address@hidden > > > > In order to draw my text, I currently make calls to: > > > > FT_Get_Char_Index > > FT_Load_Glyph > > FT_Render_Glyph > > > > and then I store the bitmap of each ascii character to memory, so > > that once I actually render the character, I can simply call on the > > stored bitmap. > > > > The problem is that the character spacing is not correct. It looks > > like I need to use FT_Get_Kerning to correct this, however from the > > examples I've seen, it looks like I need to call this before > > FT_Load_Glyph, i.e. at the time when I am storing each of my > > characters. > > > > However, I have no idea what strings will be rendered, until > > runtime, so I don't know the 'left_glyph' and 'right_glyph' > > parameters in FT_Get_Kerning beforehand. Is there a way to make use > > of FT_Get_Kerning while drawing my bitmap (after I've already loaded > > the glyph and retrieved its bitmap), in order to achieve proper > > character spacing at runtime? > > Have a look at the ftstring demo program to see how simple kerning > works. You can call `FT_Get_Kerning' whenever you want; it is > completely unrelated to `FT_Render_Glyph'. > > Note, however, that today many fonts contain kerning in the GPOS table > which is not handled by FreeType. Instead, you have to use a > higher-level library like Pango or ICU. > > > Werner |
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