I. Le mercredi 05 juillet 2006 à 18:16 -0400, Konstantin Ryabitsev a écrit : > On 7/5/06, Nicolas Mailhot <nicolas.mailhot@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > http://www.mricon.com/misc/dejavu-russian.png > > > > > > As you can see, some glyphs are rendering poorly, or don't match the others. > > > > This is truly horrible. Are you sure your browser uses DejaVu for > > cyrillic ? > > Yes, it's DejaVu. > > I'm fairly certain the reason for this is because I have freetype > rebuilt enabling the proprietary bytecode interpeter for hinting. Some > cyrillic glyphs have manual hinting information, while others don't. > Here's a very telling example: > > http://www.mricon.com/misc/dejavu-sampler.png > > You can see that in regular serif most cyrillic letters have hinting > support except for "ы" and "э" (they look exactly as the non-hinting > version). In bold serif, very few letters actually have hinting > information, which results in the mish-mash. Thanks for the explanation. In that case I won't open a bug since - as you point out fedora does not use the bytecode interpeter by default - I'm pretty sure this will be taken care of with time. Hinting always lags a bit behind glyph design, so probably the letters you point where tweaked in the last release and the dejavu hint master haven't got the time to re-hint them yet. But I'll CC this mail to the team just in case > Arguably, since fedora ships with the bytecode interpreter disabled, > this won't manifest itself for anyone using the stock RPM, which is > why I don't have any objections to DejaVu making it in as the default > font. However, this is certainly a bit of a drawback for the cases > when freetype is rebuilt to support the patented bits, especially > since latin fonts benefit tremendously from the available hinting > information. -- Nicolas Mailhot
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