Thanks Mark for your reply.

> 
> Heh - well I can't explain the difference between 8.1.3 and 8.1.9 - there's 
> no changes to libgraphics or libskia between those two versions (as far as I 
> can see) also with a quick diff of the relevant source files I can't see any 
> relevant field changes, or image changes (which would be the cause of the 
> vertical stretching of the inline image). However, that was just with a 
> 'quick look' so can't say for absolute certain.
> 
> The main change we made to text rendering was between 8.1.x and 9.0.x - when 
> we updated Skia to the latest (at the time) version.
> 
> One thing I do notice looking at the text (although I don't read Chinese 
> ideographs, so I'm doing this purely on shape and a rather intense staring at 
> the LC9 image you provided) is this...
> 
> You never seem to get a character which looks the same appearing in 'bold' 
> and 'non-bold'. Now, this isn't bold and non-bold - this is sub-pixel 
> anti-aliased and bitmap I presume.
> 
> This makes me think that not all your glyphs are being rendered using Songti 
> SC Regular - and you are suffering from 'font fallback'. When the chosen font 
> does not contain glyphs that are needed, the 'closest matching' font on the 
> system which has those glyphs is used.

I’ll see if I can find repeated characters that would have missing glyphs.
> 
> If you can determine what ideographs are being rendered seemingly bold and 
> non-bold (by Unicode codepoint ideally) - then that might help diagnose that 
> (also finding a case where the same ideograph appears once as bold and once 
> as non-bold would prove that hypothesis false).
> 
> The other odd thing I notice is that the field containing the inline images 
> appears to have a slight drift downwards compared to the one without. You can 
> try using 'fixedLineHeight' of the fields to solve that - all ideographic 
> lines should have the same height (as ideographs are traditionally drawn in a 
> fixed grid).

I can’t use fixed line height, because we use inline “thumbnail” images that 
would span several lines. The Chinese readers haven’t complained about this 
particular issue. The do complain that the characters don’t have enough 
horizontal space when rendered.

> 
> If you can copy and paste the two example fields you have there (with 
> relevant image needed for the speaker so it renders) I can take a closer look 
> - looking at an image is not the best way to diagnose issues really!

I'll prepare a sample stack.

> 
> Warmest Regards,
> 
> Mark.
> 
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