RE: [ft] Oversized O

2005-10-10 Thread Turner, David
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] la part de Hanno Mueller Envoyé : jeudi 6 octobre 2005 18:13 À : Anton Zemlyanov Cc : freetype@nongnu.org Objet : Re: [ft] Oversized O Anton Zemlyanov schrieb: You should probably know that TT fonts have special fitting or hinting process that uses byte

Re: [ft] Oversized O

2005-10-10 Thread Werner LEMBERG
When using Microsoft's Core Fonts with TFT RGB subpixel-rendering, I often get oversized Os - their height is bigger than the other characters in the same line. Here are some examples: ... http://www.hanno.de/kram/big-o.png FWIW, I'm seeing oversized O's as well with Verdana

Re: [ft] Oversized O

2005-10-10 Thread Werner LEMBERG
- first of all, the behaviour *only* happens when using the bytecode interpreter. this implies that: [...] - what's you're seeing is the result of the instructions located within the font file, this problem is also very similar to many oddities exposed by TrueType hinted

Re: [ft] Oversized O

2005-10-08 Thread Rogier van Dalen
On 10/6/05, Turner, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... from your description, it looks like a problem with the FreeType library installed on your system. Could you tell us which version of Ubuntu you're using, and the name of the FreeType libraries in the /usr/lib directory, i.e. what is the

Re: [ft] Oversized O

2005-10-06 Thread Hanno Mueller
Anton Zemlyanov schrieb: You should probably know that TT fonts have special fitting or hinting process that uses byte interpreter to improve the quality of small fonts. Unfortunately this works good for monochrome fonts only (MS seems to never use anti-aliasing for small font sizes). I found

Re: [ft] Oversized O

2005-10-06 Thread Hanno Mueller
Hi, Turner, David schrieb: from your description, it looks like a problem with the FreeType library installed on your system. Could you tell us which version of Ubuntu you're using, and the name of the FreeType libraries in the /usr/lib directory, i.e. what is the output of ls