Hi, Phil.
On 24.12.2014 0:30, Phil Race wrote:
Because the whole problem is mac-specific and you can't find the
situation
with the fonts that cause this problem elsewhere. Its really iffy to
test at all ..
Note that I am using glyphcodes, which means you have to know exactly
what font you have.
I just install "Helvetica Light Oblique" on my windows os and the test
produces partially correct string. 0x03 code is " instead of simple
space. Is that expected?
-phil.
On 15.12.2014 23:20, Phil Race wrote:
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8064833
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~prr/8064833/
OS X font look up is using family name + style - even when using
deriveFont
from a specific font. Since the family name like "Helvetica" is
insufficient to
convey that you are using the "Helvetica Light" subfamily and we get
the
wronf font.
The provided test shows that the results can be completely garbage
rendering.
Some clean up included here is remove the unconditional define of
DEBUG and
the native 'isFakeItalic' variable which was not used anywhere.
-phil.
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Best regards, Sergey.