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Re: [Devel] Postscript hinter is now part of the HEAD branch
From: |
Tom Kacvinsky |
Subject: |
Re: [Devel] Postscript hinter is now part of the HEAD branch |
Date: |
Fri, 19 Oct 2001 15:04:20 -0400 (EDT) |
Will the new pshinter take into account flex hints? If not, do you plan on
adding support for these?
Thanks,
Tom
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, David Turner wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Just to inform you that the Postscript hinting module is now commited
> to the HEAD branch of the CVS repository. Very fortunately, the merge
> brought a lot less conflicts that what I expected.
>
> Note however that:
>
> - the module is not 100% complete: a few things need to be finished
> regarding overshoot suppression and "stem3" hints, but results are
> pleasant. I also want to experiment with a few other things in the
> core algorithms..
>
> - only the "type1" module is currently using it. I'll need to update
> the "cid" and "cff" modules as well, but this should be relatively
> straightforward..
>
> - you _need_ the "Jam" build tool to compile the current code, since
> I've not written "rules.mk" file for the old Make-based build system
> (any volunteer btw ??)
>
> - there are still issues with diagonals, since hinting these in real-time
> is rather challenging. Regarding monochrome rendering however, I believe
> that a proper way to deal with them is to write a specific rasterizer
> that doesn't implement the same filling and dropout-control than the
> current one (which was designed on requirements of the TrueType
> specification). This _may_ take some time..
>
> - I have also fixed "glnames.py" and "pstables.h" to get rid of the
> glyph names "bug" reported by Jacob Jansen..
>
> - and don't forget, your mileage may vary regarding quality of hinted
> glyphs, mostly depending on the font you're using..
>
>
> Seems we'll release 2.0.6 in a very short time, he he he :-)
>
> I'll now try to fix the CVS commit log e-mail scripts again, since these
> are probably the last thing to do, with automatic "current" and "diff"
> packages generation in the FTP directory..
>
> Cheers,
>
> - David
>
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