On 12/08/10 14:40, vernon adams wrote: > Thanks Behdad, > > For sensible universal coverage that default set seems right, as i'm assuming > most tags are there as default for non-latin. > Is the idea that non-default features can only be toggled via css calls? or > might there be at some point be a way to toggle opentype feature sets via e.g. > the browser itself too?
It's up to the users of HarfBuzz. Which browsers/CSS is one. Most browsers allow a user.css file that augments / overrides the style from web pages. > The more feature tags supported the better if you ask me, and leave the > toggle-ability up to the css coders :) Well, some features must not be enabled by default. :) behdad > vernon > > > On 08/12/2010 18:34, Behdad Esfahbod wrote: >> On 12/08/10 03:52, vernon adams wrote: >>> Hi Behdad! >>> >>> great. is there a lazy persons list of the opentype features that are >>> supported now/ will be supported soon? >> Here is the list of features that HarfBuzz currently applies by default: >> >> http://cgit.freedesktop.org/harfbuzz/tree/src/hb-ot-shape.cc#n36 >> >> Other features can be turned on by the user. Is there any other features >> that >> you think we should be applying by default? >> >> behdad >> >> > > _______________________________________________ HarfBuzz mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/harfbuzz
