> Hello everyone, Hi Sadeep
> I looked into the (apparently) the same project which was done by Kushal in > GSOC 2017. I want to know what are the limitations in his implementation. Having applied for the same project last year (however I got selected for a different project), Kushal's approach seems somewhat unfinished and somewhat difficult to (re)use due to extensive scripting (apart from other things). I suggest try to understand what FreeType really does (and what it does not) first. Based on that insight, try to find an approach that makes sense for FreeType and its developers (!). It must be super easy to use (next to no manual needed while still being flexible to set up), and produces maximum useful output. Basically thinking about the whole thing from the perspective of the FreeType's developers (almost no one works full time on FreeType!) who don't want to have to _learn_ how the framework works :) > Also does this project have a confirmed student? Afaik such things do not exist here. > Has anyone applied for this? I don't know but feel free to apply either way and convince Werner -- the best students/proposals will be chosen :) (And no, I could not apply this year ;)) > If so is there any other project in FreeType that I can apply to? https://www.freetype.org/gsoc.html > I am willing to do some implementation before the application period is over > (<48hrs) as a proof of concept. Go ahead but I think a clever (well thought-through) design (may it be words or pictures) are probably more convincing than a (small) working prototype. GSoC is generally the time for implementing chosen ideas. Best Armin _______________________________________________ Freetype-devel mailing list Freetype-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freetype-devel