John Hunter wrote:
> On 8/6/07, Michael Droettboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> 1) mathtext_example_default_hinting.png - Uses freetype's default
>> hinting which uses hinting information in the file along with
>> auto-hinting to get around some patents. This is what matplotlib was
>> using wh
On 8/6/07, Michael Droettboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1) mathtext_example_default_hinting.png - Uses freetype's default
> hinting which uses hinting information in the file along with
> auto-hinting to get around some patents. This is what matplotlib was
> using when I got here.
I am still
On 8/6/07, Michael Droettboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> obscure and hackish to worry about the next time that code is modified.
> Are there plans to use Agg itself for font rendering in the future
> (and thereby push this issue downward?)
agg 2.5, and any enhancements Maxim makes to support
Stefan van der Walt wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 03, 2007 at 03:13:01PM -0400, Michael Droettboom wrote:
>> On a related note, the Agg backend suffers a little bit from the lack of
>> subpixel character placement. The spacing of symbols can look slightly
>> incorrect because of that (since their placeme
On Fri, Aug 03, 2007 at 03:13:01PM -0400, Michael Droettboom wrote:
> On a related note, the Agg backend suffers a little bit from the lack of
> subpixel character placement. The spacing of symbols can look slightly
> incorrect because of that (since their placement is rounded to the
> nearest
Michael Droettboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You're right. That's a bug that crept in. The other difference (that I
> just noticed now), is that the \Delta is slanted, where it isn't in TeX.
> The rules as to when a Greek character is italicized are a little
> unclear to me. (Only when
John Hunter wrote:
> Michael, I'm finally getting around to running the new mathtext
> examples in mathtext_examples.py. Wow.
>
> As before, I noticed a few things that don't look quite right -- as
> usual, some of this may be bakoma font problems, and some may be
> correct but just look funny to
Michael, I'm finally getting around to running the new mathtext
examples in mathtext_examples.py. Wow.
As before, I noticed a few things that don't look quite right -- as
usual, some of this may be bakoma font problems, and some may be
correct but just look funny to me, but I'll mention them brie