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CHANGES BETWEEN 2.6.3 and 2.6.4
I. IMPORTANT CHANGES
- A new subpixel hinting mode has been contributed by Nikolaus
Waxweiler, which is now the default rendering mode for TrueType
fonts. It implements (almost everything of) version 40 of the
bytecode engine.
The existing code base in FreeType (the `Infinality code') was
stripped to the bare minimum and all configurability removed in
the name of speed and simplicity. The configurability was
mainly aimed at legacy fonts like Arial, Times New Roman, or
Courier. [Legacy fonts are fonts that modify vertical stems to
achieve clean black-and-white bitmaps.] The new mode focuses on
applying a minimal set of rules to all fonts indiscriminately so
that modern and web fonts render well while legacy fonts render
okay.
Activation of the subpixel hinting support can be controlled
with the `TT_CONFIG_OPTION_SUBPIXEL_HINTING' configuration
option at compile time: If set to value 1, you get the old
Infinality mode (which was never the default due to its
slowness). Value 2 activates the new subpixel hinting mode, and
value 3 activates both. The default is value 2.
At run time, you can select the subpixel hinting mode with the
`interpreter-version' property (provided you have compiled in
the corresponding hinting mode); see `ftttdrv.h' for more.
- Support for the following scripts has been added to the
auto-hinter.
Armenian, Cherokee, Ethiopic, Georgian, Gujarati, Gurmukhi,
Malayalam, Sinhala, Tamil
II. MISCELLANEOUS
- Type 42 fonts as created by LilyPond are now supported.
- Minor rendering improvments in the auto-hinter.
- For experimental reasons, the old CFF engine now supports all
CFF operators except `random', including the deprecated Multiple
Masters instructions. This allows the display of fonts like
`ITCGaramondMM-It.otf' (without font variations, though).
- Another round of fixes to improve handling of invalid fonts.
- The `ftgrid' demo program now displays the rendered pixels also;
this can be switched off with the `b' key. Selection of various
LCD filtering modes can be done with the `L' key.
- The demo programs have been extended to allow selection of all
available TrueType bytecode engines.
- A very early beta version of a new, Qt based demo program called
`ftinspect' is part of the source code bundle; it will
eventually supersede the other demo programs. Currently, you
have to compile it manually with `qmake; make'; note that many
features are still missing.