Re: [ft-devel] What and where are the fonts that require the unpatented hinter ?

2006-08-28 Thread mpsuzuki
On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 09:33:59 +0200 (CEST) Werner LEMBERG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Could anyone remind me what these fonts are, and where I could find them for analysis and testing ? I believe that nearly all of them were designed by DynaLabs, but I'm a bit unsure about that. mingli.ttf is one

Re: [ft-devel] What and where are the fonts that require the unpatented hinter ?

2006-08-28 Thread George Williams
On Fri, 2006-08-25 at 23:48, David Turner wrote: Could anyone remind me what these fonts are, and where I could find them for analysis and testing ? I believe that nearly all of them were designed by DynaLabs, but I'm a bit unsure about that. David, Here's another one: htst3.ttf

Re: [ft-devel] Kerning support in freetype

2006-08-28 Thread Dmitry Timoshkov
David Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Windows reports 96 dpi screen resolution (I'm using a device context of the screen), and I'm creating a font with 1200 pixels height. this formulation doesn't make much sense to us. Could you elaborate what you're doing in both cases. Precisely: - how do

Re: [ft-devel] What and where are the fonts that require the unpatented hinter ?

2006-08-28 Thread Werner LEMBERG
I know of 4, one more than mentioned so far - two from http://www.htit.com/english/downloads.htm (links seems broken) http://www.htit.com/download/htkt2.ttf http://www.htit.com/download/htst3.ttf [...] Given the fact that we don't know how many such fonts really exist, chances are quite