Re: New GTK+ anti-aliasing patch posted
- From: Jens Lautenbacher <jtl schlund de>
- To: Keith Packard <keithp keithp com>
- Cc: gtk-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: New GTK+ anti-aliasing patch posted
- Date: 13 Mar 2001 19:55:07 +0100
Keith Packard <keithp keithp com> writes:
> This is the difference between Type1 fonts and TrueType fonts -- the
> Freetype Type1 rasterizer doesn't interpret the Type1 hints very well and
> the result is blurry text at all sizes. The Freetype TrueType rasterizer
> does a fine job. Check out:
>
> http://www.xfree86.org/~keithp/render/textcompare/
>
> Using 'xmag', you'll see that all of the horizontal and vertical elements
> are snapped to the nearest pixel. This avoids the blurry edges seen when
> using simplistic oversampling to rasterize the glyphs.
Hmm. you really think THAT is a good job? look at the "W"...
(I still think that a carefully crafted bitmap font is much better than
a AA version, as far as readability goes.)
Another thing that I'm not sure about: what does the
freetype version used by XRender actually use as it's hinter: The
normally-not-enabled-at-compile-time-because-of-stupid-patents
truetype hinter or the new autohinter module? Last thing I heard was
that the autohinter is still way behind the "real" truetype hinter, so
maybe one could get some better quality this way.
I wonder that there seems to be no information about this anywhere...
jtl
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