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[ft-devel] Fw: Rotating auto-hinted glyphs in v. 2.3.4


From: Werner LEMBERG
Subject: [ft-devel] Fw: Rotating auto-hinted glyphs in v. 2.3.4
Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 08:33:11 +0200 (CEST)

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--- Begin Message --- Subject: Rotating auto-hinted glyphs in v. 2.3.4 Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 12:38:47 -0400
Hi,

We are currently using the FreeType library version 2.1.10. We attempted to switch to version 2.3.4 primarily for the improvements in auto-hinting, but gave up because we had problems with transforming glyphs hinted using the auto-hinter. If the glyphs have no associated transform, they still display with no problems. The transform is applied to the glyph outline using FT_Glyph_Transform. The transform matrix is calculated the same way for both cases.

This is an illustration of the problem for a glyph from the DFKai font (using the FreeType 2.3.4 library).

Glyph rotated by 90 degrees, patented hinting (correct)                Glyph rotated by 90 degrees, auto-hinting
                               

Do you have any suggestions as to what might be the problem, and if there is something we could do to correct/work around it? Any ideas would be much appreciated.

I would be happy to provide more information if needed.

Thanks,

Luiza Solomon
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