Hi Myles,
Thank you for responding to our request for a position statement. I
conclude we both want to bring adoption to a successful color vector format
to the web. That’s why I’d like to respond to your points in detail,
highlight benefits of COLRv1 and also point out where we disagree with
Sorry for a slow response on this topic. I have some thoughts in reply to
Myles' comments.
Before jumping in, let me mention that Microsoft in general is supportive of
the COLR v1 proposal, and has contributed to its development; and Microsoft's
web-platform team is aligned with Chromium on
Hi Dominik!
Thanks for the request.
We (Apple’s WebKit team and Core Text team) have feedback about some technical
details of the spec, but I’ll omit that here, since this is not the right place
for it. We’ll open issues on the GitHub repository you linked to with these
detailed items of
Hi,
This is a request for WebKit's position on COLR v1 vector color fonts.
Spec:
https://github.com/googlefonts/colr-gradients-spec/blob/main/OFF_AMD2_WD.md
*Proposed changes to ISO/IEC 14496-22 (Amendment 2)*
Chromium Bug:
https://crbug.com/1170733
Summary:
COLR v1 fonts are a new vector
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