Hi Felie,

thanks for you fast answer.


Am 12.10.2013 um 01:36 schrieb Felipe Heidrich <felipe.heidr...@oracle.com>:

> The 'native' font stack for Linux uses Pango (to handle complex text) and 
> freetype (rendering glyph images, outlines, metrics, etc).
> 
> As long as we manage to build our freetype code on Android we should be able 
> to have something that works.
> 
> As for pango, I heard it is not available on Android, but JavaFX should be 
> able to work without it (except that Arabic, Hebrew, Thai, Indic and other 
> complex scripts won't work).
> For the long run I would like to implement our glyph-layout code based on 
> Harfbuzz, which is would replace pango entirely and is available on Android.

As far as I can see freetype and pango are conntected to each other in the 
linux implementation. It's not yet possible to compile just freetype without
pango and the other way around.

Just an idea. Shouldn't it be possible to have javafx running by default when 
the font renderer is not working?
Most applications don't need a very fancy font renderer, many could rely on any 
software fallback. Don't you think so?


kind regards
Matthias



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