It was very deliberate that advances from the JDK's rasteriser was used
because many
applications were very sensitive to metrics. This was back in the T2K
days and it just
carried over to freetype. It worked out just fine with T2K but not so
much with freetype
I don't think I want to just take
Hello,
> I'm speculating here, but perhaps the issue is that glyphs are being
positioned using Freetype while the actual glyph rendering is using GDI,
and there is a disagreement between the two systems re: kerning?
> The issue does seem to be limited to the kerning between glyphs and not
the actu
ag, 28. April 2019 17:26
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Betreff: [OpenJDK 2D-Dev] Possible solution for font-rendering issues in Windows
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From what I can tell, Freetype 2.7 contained a change in hint processing that
led to poorer quality font ren
On Sun, Apr 28, 2019 at 1:05 PM Phil Race wrote:
> One thing to add is that Swing on Windows will use LCD text in all cases I
> can think of and that is rendered by Windows/GDI not free type.
> Line and glyph spacing may still be affected (come from freetype) but not
> the glyph image itself.
> S
One thing to add is that Swing on Windows will use LCD text in all cases I can
think of and that is rendered by Windows/GDI not free type.
Line and glyph spacing may still be affected (come from freetype) but not the
glyph image itself.
So it would have to be some custom rendering in another mode
On 4/28/19, 8:25 AM, Peter Harvey wrote:
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From what I can tell, Freetype 2.7 contained a change in hint
processing that led to poorer qualit
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>From what I can tell, Freetype 2.7 contained a change in hint processing
that led to poorer quality font rendering on Windows. Any OpenJDK
distribution using Freetype 2.7 or higher (ie. most distributions) will
have poorer quality font