Great! Thanks.
I was afraid it might be stripped out to reduce the footprint of the library, 
seeing as how it isn't enabled by default in Firefox (as far as I know).

~Jay

-----Original Message-----
From: Kartikaya Gupta [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2013 10:58 AM
To: Jay Clark; [email protected]
Cc: Jonathan Kew
Subject: Re: Graphite support

I don't know of any reason we would explicitly turn off Graphite support in 
GeckoView, so yes, I think you can assume there will be Graphite support there. 
Jonathan Kew is our resident font expert so I've CC'd him as well.

(Jonathan - for context, GeckoView is something we're building for Android to 
be a replacement for the Android-provided WebView. The idea is to have a widget 
based on Gecko that other Android apps can embed to render pages).

Cheers,
kats

On 13-09-30 12:50 , Jay Clark wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have an interest in supporting Graphite-enabled fonts in apps, and 
> GeckoView with Graphite font rendering enabled seems to be one of the 
> only solutions I can find.
>
> I’m curious to know, will there be support for the Graphite font 
> rendering engine in GeckoView like there is in Firefox?
>
> Thank you,
> Jay Clark
>
> Dept. Manager, Mobile Initiatives
> MAF - Learning Technologies
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