Graphite support should be enabled in Firefox for Android by default as
of version 24. It was turned on (after some optimizations to ensure a
minimal memory footprint) in bug 876070.
Cheers,
kats
On 13-09-30 13:02 , Jay Clark wrote:
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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