RE: [ft-devel] Unpatented hinting when vertical and horizontal point sizes are different

2007-05-29 Thread Chris Altick
'; Chris Altick Cc: freetype-devel@nongnu.org Subject: RE: [ft-devel] Unpatented hinting when vertical and horizontal point sizes are different I shall try to look at it - coincidentally, I am doing some FreeType work right now - but it is hard for me to make a commitment to fix this by a certain date

RE: [ft-devel] Unpatented hinting when vertical and horizontal point sizes are different

2007-05-29 Thread Graham Asher
LEMBERG Cc: freetype-devel@nongnu.org Subject: RE: [ft-devel] Unpatented hinting when vertical and horizontal point sizes are different Hi Graham, I've found something pertinent to this problem. When you use FT_Set_Transform with a rotation matrix like for 90, 180, or 270 degrees the rendering

RE: [ft-devel] Unpatented hinting when vertical and horizontal point sizes are different

2007-05-28 Thread Graham Asher
: freetype-devel@nongnu.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [ft-devel] Unpatented hinting when vertical and horizontal point sizes are different I'm having some weird results when I vary the point size of some fonts, for example if I desire a character with vertical point size 20 and horizontal point

Re: [ft-devel] Unpatented hinting when vertical and horizontal point sizes are different

2007-05-25 Thread Werner LEMBERG
I'm having some weird results when I vary the point size of some fonts, for example if I desire a character with vertical point size 20 and horizontal point size 10 @ 203 DPI with unpatented hinting enabled the output is really bad. If I set the point size to 10x10 or 20x20 the result is

[ft-devel] Unpatented hinting when vertical and horizontal point sizes are different

2007-05-23 Thread Chris Altick
Hello All, I'm having some weird results when I vary the point size of some fonts, for example if I desire a character with vertical point size 20 and horizontal point size 10 @ 203 DPI with unpatented hinting enabled the output is really bad. If I set the point size to 10x10 or 20x20 the