Werner,
Did you also tweak something else in ttfautohint very recently? I'm on latest
0.9.6-6446
Latest TTfautohinted fonts under DirectWrite render noticeably better than
those from previous weeks builds. Stems look much crisper across the x-axis :)
Whatever you did, was good.
-vernon
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Did you also tweak something else in ttfautohint very recently? I'm
on latest 0.9.6-6446. Latest TTfautohinted fonts under DirectWrite
render noticeably better than those from previous weeks builds.
Stems look much crisper across the x-axis :) Whatever you did, was
good.
Interesting, since
Well looking at the git repo i notice the latest build added
function for different flavours of cleartype rendering;
Yes, but you've written that you are using 0.9.6-6446! The latest was
0.9.8-470f until one minute and is now 0.9.9-c45e.
I assumed this what partly was effecting rendering
I confirm this works on Mac OS X 10.7 Lino
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I'm trying to compile the last version of TTFautohint from GIT, maybe
I mess something...
After git clone git://repo.or.cz/ttfautohint.git
then ./bootstrap
then ./configure
'Make' returns an error : no makefile found
If you look at the configure script you can see that it exits with an
Good evening werner
I'm trying to compile the last version of TTFautohint from GIT, maybe
I mess something...
After git clone git://repo.or.cz/ttfautohint.git
then ./bootstrap
then ./configure
'Make' returns an error : no makefile found
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I installed the official 0.9
Folks,
I've just added GDI ClearType support to ttfautohint. This gets
automatically detected, so no user action is required.
Please test!
Note that you won't see a difference with FreeType (except if you
patch the sources); you should rather use an older Windows version
like Win XP which