Hi Armin, On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 1:04 PM, <ar...@hasitzka.com> wrote: > Does anyone know font geeks? > =========================== > > If possible, I would love to ditch the "old" corpus since its fonts are huge > (they are proper fonts) and repetitive (not exactly the initial fuzz corpus > of your dreams). While I do know more/less exactly what the perfect fuzzing > fonts should look like, I would much rather spend my time improving and > expanding the fuzz targets than creating those fonts. So, if there are any > font enthusiasts listening (or if you know any people who would love doing > that) please step forward; that would really be a great help :) > > Ben (bungeman) already did a great job in providing a base set of sample > fonts that are optimised for fuzzing (small fonts, few glyphs, concentrating > on a few, very distinctive features) but there could be a lot more > (https://github.com/cherusker/freetype2-testing/tree/master/fuzzing/corpora/ > truetype/bungeman etc.). > > For reference: I will also contact HarfBuzz and see if they have interesting > stuff and IF they do, if they would share that with FreeType :)
My graduate student Zeming has been making good progress this term on TTF bytecode analysis. So we don't have a corpus, but we can now easily manipulate bytecode for existing fonts. If there's anything specific you have in mind, we should figure out whether we can make that happen. pat _______________________________________________ Freetype-devel mailing list Freetype-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freetype-devel