2010/5/26 Werner LEMBERG <[email protected]>

>
> > Ok, so bad moving => bad rendering !
>
> Yep.
>
> > For example : I'm hinting a font for a size of 14. If I'm moving it
> > with an integer number of pixels, it will be good
>
> Yes.
>
> > but if I'm zooming out/zooming in, problems will happen ?
>
> Definitely.  Hinting is always tied to a given size.
>
> > I think I have got a problem with the size of my characters because
> > a glyph with a size of 28 is small, I think I must have the same
> > height that I have in Word right?
>
> 28 points?  28 pixels?  28 inches?  At which resolution?  96 dpi?
> 600 dpi?
>
>
>    Werner
>

I'm using :
FT_Set_Char_Size(face, 0, fontSize * 64, 72, 72);

It's 28 points, and the resolution is 72dpi. My glyph is bigger in Word but
with ftdiff, I've got exactly the same size.
I guess that ftdiff uses Pixmap font ? I'm working with outline and
activating Multisampling for the anti-alisaing is time consuming, moreover
the results are always worse than ftdiff ( but better than without AA).

Nicolas
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