happyaron: O again, rendering, rendering, rendering. For systems with TT
Bytecode support, be5invis has a release of SHS with his sfdhanautohint
(for CJK) and ttfautohint applied called [Inziu]. Follow the link and
fetch inziu-20\d{10}.
These generally look better on lower ppem sizes (common for loDPI screen
display), and is turned off (just not generating the bytecode) for sizes
>= 25ppem (and for fairly impossible sizes like <=9ppem). Hey this
discussion looks familiar doesn't it…
Oh and these are all TrueType, so expect the same problem (or benefit,
for Qt users) with Kaigen Gothic—you lose some OpenType features.
Generated bytecode also makes the files fat.
[Inziu]:http://code.fosshub.com/Inziu/downloads
Anyway these sharp things will not be considered with Ubuntu's current
hintslight policy. This policy is not quite loDPI optimized either so
you might want to… whatever. WQY looks blurry too, you know. I thought
the WQY files were hintless actually.
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