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[Freetype] Comments on quality
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Artur Zaprzala |
Subject: |
[Freetype] Comments on quality |
Date: |
Tue, 08 Jan 2002 15:32:35 +0100 |
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I installed freetype 2.0.6 (compiled without any modifications) on
RedHat 7.1.
The first attachment is a small screenshot of:
ftview -r 100 10 comic.ttf
(comic.ttf is Comic Sans MS Regular v2.10)
The letters P, b, c, d, i, k clearly (and ugly) stand out (are too thin).
However, at 9pt A, M, N, V, v, w, x, y, z stand out (are too thick).
Similar irregularities are noticable from 8 through 12 points (at 100dpi).
After recompiling with TrueType bytecode interpreter enabled, everything
looks perfect (wow!), but there are exceptions :-(.
The second attachment shows letter X (comic.ttf, 10pt, 100dpi, ftview),
which partially dissappeared.
When increasing and decreasing font size in ftview, I noticed that the
position of letter Y relative to the baseline changes slightly from size
to size.
And now Type1 fonts.
When examining font Nimbus Sans L Regular v1.05 (URW) from
urw-fonts-2.0-12.noarch.rpm with command:
ftview -r 100 10 n019003l.pfb
The letters AKMNVWXYZvwxy look to thick.
I could notice similar results with other fonts too.
What do you think? Is it buggy gcc, font, freetype or everything is ok?
--
Artur ZaprzaĆa


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