George Williams wrote: > > ? FontForge supports TrueType hinting. > > It doesn't do a very good job of it automatically but it lets you type > in instructions to your heart's content. And it has a debugger too. > Ah, I see you're right, I should've dug around more. That's good to know but I think I'd quickly go nuts trying to make as many adjustments as I foresee needing without some high-level abstraction like in Fontlab.
Brady Duga wrote: > > Couldn't you just use one of the X11 based viewing apps that come > with FreeType? I'm not sure how it all works on Windows, but on Mac > OS X you can just run the sample apps from the X terminal and see > what the text looks like. Since you point the apps at the font file, > there is no need to install them, or even run them under Linux. > > --Brady You're right; in my haste to shift over to Freetype I had a few brain cramps it seems. For some reason I was convinced that I needed to be in Linux to verify the Freetype rendering, but I've since compiled 2.3.4 in WinXP and the ft2demos utilities are quite handy. Ftdiff and ftview are great. Incidentally, does anyone know why disabling hinting in the Ubuntu system font preferences dialog has no effect text rendering in Firefox? A hinted font like Verdana still renders with hints in Firefox whereas it will correctly render unhinted in the GUI (e.g., window titles, menu text). -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Fontlab%2C-Hinting%2C-Ubuntu-and-Freetype-tf3724480.html#a10448945 Sent from the Freetype - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Freetype mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freetype
