>> Repeat 10 times: There also exists grayscale ClearType! Not
>> everything is LCD :-)
>
> Hinting a glyph after arbitrary shift will result in visibly
> different widths.
So what? I'm talking about ClearType hinting that *does* change
advance widths if necessary, but more subtle than `normal' hinting.
Think of `warping' but done with TrueType bytecode.
> This ugliness shall not live. If you want subpixel positioning,
> forget about hinting. I insist.
Maybe we are miscommunicating. Subpixel positioning does *not* imply
the same advance widths as with unhinted rendering.
Werner
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