Thank you, Andrey! My ftview is broken, so I could not check it on Fedora Core 6. I thnk now there is little doubt that Cyrillic is sometimes mistreated by, specifically, freetype ;)
Alexei On 10/26/06, Andrey V. Panov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thursday 26 October 2006 01:14, David Turner wrote: > I've attached a screenshot showing FreeType's rendering of DejaVu Sans > at 12 points for both Latin and Cyrillic characters. As you'll notice, it > doesn't exhibit the problem you reported. I've also checked at different > point sizes, and don't see anything like that with DejaVu Here is attached ftview screenshot with DejaVu Serif loaded and forced autohinter/fitter. As you can see Cyrillic is badly rendered. I found Latin module src/autofit/aflatin.c in autohinter and suspect that Latin alphabet is rendered in special way when bytecode interpreter is not used. Cyrillic could also be rendered by this module since Latin and Cyrillic do not differ much. -- Andrey V. Panov panov /@/ canopus.iacp.dvo.ru
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