Hi Werner, thanks for the info. I checked the gasp table using Raph Levien's Gasp Tool. Perhaps there are better tools for it, maybe you can recommend a better one.
Unfortunately I am not so familiar with font internals and I don't know if the reported info is relevant for my problem. Could you please have a look into it and let me know you opinion? I can try subpixel hinting as suggested. Is it sufficient to use version 2.5.0 and with FT_CONFIG_OPTION_SUBPIXEL_RENDERING enabled? Regards, Dacian PS. Linz..small world ;) -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Werner LEMBERG Sent: Mittwoch, 17. Juli 2013 22:07 To: Tudor, Dacian Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: [ft] Font rendering quality Hello Tudor! > We are using FreeType 2.4.10 to render text in a project and we have a > blurry output with the attached font. Font size is 16, but the > problem is present with any other font size. In such cases you should always look into the `gasp' table which tells you how to render the font: For ppem sizes 9-27, the font should be rendered in B/W mode. With the current FreeType version, and with subpixel hinting enabled, you will get a much better result for AA rendering, BTW. Werner PS: Ich wohne auch in Linz :-)
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