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[Devel] Windows GDI Vertical Glyph Positioning
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Barry Will |
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[Devel] Windows GDI Vertical Glyph Positioning |
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Mon, 21 Jan 2002 12:01:33 -0800 |
Hi!
I'm writing a Windows device driver for a graphics-type device that would be
able to render truetype fonts for vertical-style text (chinese, japanese,
etc.).
Right now I am a bit puzzled regarding the x,y coordinate system the Windows
GDI is using when rendering vertical text.
On my device driver, the rendered vertical glyphs are slightly off-center.
Does anyone know the assumptions Windows GDI makes regarding x,y positioning
of glyphs? (Btw, according to some documents I found on the web, the
x,y-origin for vertical text on FreeType should be in the center of the
glyph. However, on Windows this doesn't seem to be the case. It seems that
the x,y-origin is located differently.)
Any links to references and documents will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Barry
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