>> SVG data will be sent to the external SVG library, which will
>> return a bitmap or pixmap.  I don't want to blow up FreeType with
>> graphics code.
> 
> Ok.  Then it would mean even the restricted "font svg" is
> excessively expressive vector wise for freetype vector rendering
> code.  Maybe the "font svg" should be retricted even more then.

I don't understand what you want to say.  The OpenType specification
defines what the `SVG' table holds.  It's not me who is going to
decide what kind of SVG data is valid in fonts.


    Werner

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