Hi,
This is a followup for Debian bug http://bugs.debian.org/359835.
On Wed, Mar 29, 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found that programs making use of this library (e.g. inkscape or
libpango1-ruby) render text without any kerning, e.g. when rendering
the text Test in font Arial, the
On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 09:46 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found that programs making use of this library (e.g. inkscape or
libpango1-ruby) render text without any kerning, e.g. when rendering
the text Test in font Arial, the bounding boxes of 'T' and 'e' do
not overlap, although they
On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 10:10:01AM +0100, Ross Burton wrote:
Interestingly I've found that in Arial and many other fonts there is no
kerning, but with DejaVu Sans/FreeSans/FreeSerif there is.
But why does scribus do a correct kerning then?
regards
Hadmut
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On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 10:10:01AM +0100, Ross Burton wrote:
Interestingly I've found that in Arial and many other fonts there is no
kerning, but with DejaVu Sans/FreeSans/FreeSerif there is.
BTW: I just tried it on a Ubuntu system with the same arial.ttf and
inkscape: It works.
regards
Package: libpango1.0-0
Version: 1.12.0-2
Hi,
I found that programs making use of this library (e.g. inkscape or
libpango1-ruby) render text without any kerning, e.g. when rendering
the text Test in font Arial, the bounding boxes of 'T' and 'e' do
not overlap, although they should.
regards
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