Re: Re: regarding setting resolution in pangoft2



Title: Samsung Enterprise Portal mySingle

In that case, I will try to resolve this myself.

By the way, if I can find a solution to this issue, would that be accepted and added in the next release by the pango community ?

 

Or, do you plan to deprecate PangoFT2 in the upcoming releases?

 

------- Original Message -------

Sender : Behdad Esfahbod<behdad behdad org>

Date : Jul 09, 2013 20:01 (GMT+05:30)

Title : Re: regarding setting resolution in pangoft2

 

AFAIK Pango doesn't currently support that.  And PangoFT2 is obsolete as far
as I'm concerned...

On 13-07-09 10:09 AM, Parth Kanungo wrote:
> Okay, It does impact the resolution.
>
> What I meant is that the effect is observed only when I change the
> Y-resolution (dpi_y).
>
> Moreover, the value passed in dpi_y impacts both the x-resolution and the
> y-resolution. This behaviour seems wrong and is illustrated in the attached
> output images and sample code. ( 72_140.bmp means dpi_x=72 and dpi_y=140 )
>
>  
>
> Can you tell me how do I modify only the X resolution (without impacting Y
> resolution at all)?
>
> It seems that it has something to do with FT_Set_Char_Size() statement in
> pangoft2.c
>
> --
>
> Thanks and regards,
>
> Parth Kanungo
>
>  
>
> ------- *Original Message* -------
>
> *Sender* : Behdad Esfahbod
>
> *Date* : Jul 09, 2013 18:31 (GMT+05:30)
>
> *Title* : Re: regarding setting resolution in pangoft2
>
>  
>
> On 13-07-09 08:06 AM, Parth Kanungo wrote:
>> it did not impact the resolution.
>
> What do you mean by this exactly?
>
> The "resolution" is only used when converting from font size in points to font
> size in pixels.
>
> --
> behdad
> http://behdad.org/
>
>  
>
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>

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