Oh, what a coincidence, that sounds great! :D
Thanks also for this very positive feedback, I will have a look at the other GSoC student's work and prepare a proper draft of a blueprint to implement such a framework then. Is a link to a Google document appreciated for such purposes?
Thanks again,
Armin
On 07/03/2018 14:31:35, Werner LEMBERG <address@hidden> wrote:
Hello Armin!
> I am a student at TU Wien (Vienna, Austria)...
Aah, ich unterrichte zweimal die Woche in der Mühlgasse :-)
> ... [I] found the idea of developing a testing framework - this
> sounds like an amazing way for me to explore a new topic!
Great!
> Apart from that I pick up things and ideas very quickly and would,
> should you accept my proposal in April, read into the concepts and
> ideas of font rendering until May; I know a professor to ask about
> this already.
Good – and of course we could also meet face to face...
> I would really love to be part of FreeType this summer but, due to
> my lack of experience with font rendering in general, I wonder if
> you think that I am a good fit to you?
Lack of experience with fonts is not a problem, since you can
essentially consider FreeType as a black box that you feed with test
fonts on the one side, and comparing its output with a baseline on the
other side. What we need is a comfortable tool that helps us quickly
find rendering differences for various rendering and hinting modes.
Last year, a GSoC student already started with preliminary support
(which is far from finished) – see the `GSoC-2017-kushal' branch of
FreeType's git repository. I think you could extend it further.
Awaiting your draft proposal :-)
Werner