On 04/17/2009 02:54 PM, psmith wrote:
Adam Williamson wrote:
On Fri, 2009-04-17 at 19:21 +0200, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
There are legal reasons that Fedora has not distributed those patches
before. Those reasons still apply.
Those patches do not contain any subpixel antialiasing code, they
just call
the freetype LCD filter when it's available. There is no actual subpixel
antialiasing being done if it's disabled in freetype. In fact, those
patches even REMOVE hardcoded subpixel filters, in favor of using the
freetype ones.
In that case, as someone said in the bug, they should probably just go
directly upstream. It does seem like a sensible way to do things,
though.
omg could it actually be :-O something from ubuntu actually going upstream!
The meat of patches were written by David Turner, one of the core developers
of FreeType, and then improved by other cairo contributors on cairo bugzilla,
and I added final touches before committing it (which was reverted later).
Ubuntu just happens to be shipping with them...
i never thought i'd see the day lol
Sorry to disappoint you.
behdad
phil
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