On Wed, 2006-02-22 at 13:29, Tom Kacvinsky wrote:
Werner is good at that kind of stuff. :-) And I did not know that
FontForge now had TT byte code stepping. Sweet!
It has had it since 2003. It is simply a front-end to freetype's
interpreter and shows you all of David's hard work.
Werner knew this. I don't know how he knew though :-)
Using FontForge to single-step through the bytecode instructions!
This makes great fun (and drives George crazy because of my many bug
reports and feature suggestions).
Werner is good at that kind of stuff. :-) And I did not know that
This small program can dump the outlines, hinted or unhinted, of
glyphs under windows. It is helpful for identifying whether certain
rendering differences result from the bytecode interpreter or from
the monochrone raster.
Very good that you've written that! I've asked for such a program
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 08:46:12AM +0100, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
Very good that you've written that! I've asked for such a program
years ago. BTW, perhaps you find a better name for this smal
program...
On my box, I name it `a.c' :-)
Using FontForge to single-step through the bytecode