> You mean, do something like x-and-y-if-supported-native-hinter = > hintfull, y-only-native-hinter = medium, y-only-autohinter = slight? > That might work just as well. In case that's what it already means, > it needs to be better documented. That's exactly what I meant. And if the result is improved or more consistent rendering then it's win/win. Another option is to deprecate those properties and remap them to the new behavior. I think that's preferable to breaking compatibility. But I'm just a consumer concerned about how much would break/need updating. > True, but only partly. People have strong opinions about what looks > best > to them, but this is more about jarring differences in hinting > behavior > and output quality. ... Agreed. _______________________________________________ Fontconfig mailing list Fontconfig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/fontconfig