I am working on generating GIF(s) for that blink effect
( with 2-3 different visualizations to highlight differences ).

Another thing I thing would be useful to visualize is let’s say we have
two glyphs A and A’ . We display A in a frame and when you click and hold
anywhere on the image A’ is displayed and when you release it A is back on.

On Sun, 9 Jul 2017 at 4:08 PM, Werner LEMBERG <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hello Arvinder!
>
>
> > This is something I wasn't sure about when dealing with different
> > rendering modes.  Should the different modes be organized and
> > displayed separately?  For example, if the glyphs were displayed
> > side-by-side (to be compact vs. a list), the general idea
> > (considering mono, antialiased and lcd) would be:
> >
> > Font X - Mono
> > [A][A'] [B][B'] [C][C']... (organized by id in this case)
> > Font X - Antialiased
> > [A][A'] [B][B'] [C][C']... (organized by id in this case)
> > Font X - LCD
> > [A][A'] [B][B'] [C][C']... (organized by id in this case)
> >
> > In comparison to a collated option which would look something like:
> >
> > Font X
> > [A mono][A mono'] [C LCD][C LCD'] [A LCD][A LCD'] [B antialiased][B
> > antialiased']... (organized by difference in this case)
> >
> > Should there be an option to switch between them?
>
> Honestly, I don't know yet.  I think we will know this as soon as
> there is something to test in real life.  If possible, make everything
> as configurable as possible and start with, say, two different views.
>
> Maybe you can even provide high-level javascript functions (or
> whatever) so that different views can be set up with just a few
> functions?
>
> Note that a great tool is blink comparison of images.
>
>
>     Werner
>
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