Krzysztof Kotlenga wrote: > Werner LEMBERG wrote: > >> Please provide images of the following tahoma characters at both 10 >> and 11 ppem.
Please remember that from a Windows point of view, 10 ppem is less "interesting" because it does not map to some integer point size at the normal resolution of 96dpi (it does map to 6 points @120dpi), while 11 ppem is a key resolution, being 8 points @96 dpi, i.e. the standard pointsize in dialogs for Windows 4.x and 5.x. >> U+0079 (LATIN SMALL LETTER Y) >> U+0141 (LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH STROKE) > >> U+0667 (ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT SEVEN) >> U+0668 (ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT EIGHT) > > These two yield interesting results :-) Other Arabic-Indic digits are also ugly. Perhaps Tahoma is optimized for 96 dpi for Latin text, but for Arabic it rather targets 120 dpi? This is rather strange however, since for Thai (which typically asks for even more details than Arabic, so would be a better candidate for enlarged screen resolution), 11 ppem still looks pretty good... PS: beware: were quick tests done with Tahoma 2.80. Antoine _______________________________________________ Freetype mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freetype
