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Re: [ft] Large delta_y for hinted vs unhinted "COMBINING CARON BELOW" gl


From: Nigel Tao
Subject: Re: [ft] Large delta_y for hinted vs unhinted "COMBINING CARON BELOW" glyph
Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2013 10:52:37 +1100

If it provides any further debugging leads, on the same font
(DejaVuSans-Oblique.ttf), uni032D (COMBINING CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT BELOW,
glyph index 734) is a sub-glyph of the uni1E18 compound glyph (LATIN
CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW, glyph index 2077).

Freetype's hinted uni1E18 glyph also looks wrong here, but unlike
viewing uni032D in isolation, some of the circumflex's points appear
at a reasonable place. Some still don't, as they're so low that
they're off-screen in ftgrid. When viewing uni032D in isolation, *all*
of the circumflex's points are too low.

Screenshots of uni1E18 attached.

Attachment: sans-hinting.png
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Attachment: with-hinting.png
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