Forgot to mentioned this, though it is not really of any major interest to
most:
The debate or discussion around W6029 (Setting the loop variable to zero) turns
out not to be interesting
as far as the objective of "getting a pass" is concerned. Despite Werner saying
ttfautohints does that, of
Good evening all
Please find below a test archives you can use for your own
tests.http://min.us/mbmHmRQv0e
- This package includes Mintspirit fonts (otf), Mintysis TTF version of
Mintspirit (ttf-base and TTF autohinted with TTFAH), some images of waterfall
font and a PDFto compare both font for
Werner,
Thank you for the list and additional information about how you test
the library.
I'll try to setup an automated testbed locally first because I am not
sure I will come up with something solid.
On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 2:15 PM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
>> I understand that maybe I am aski
> I understand that maybe I am asking too much but even list of font
> names will help. Maybe you could share the list?
For testing crashes and the like you might look up the FreeType bug
reports, which usually contain snippets also.
Attached you can find the output from
(for i in *; do
Werner,
I understand that maybe I am asking too much but even list of font
names will help.
Maybe you could share the list?
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 10:41 AM, Sergius Bobrovsky
wrote:
> Werner,
>
> Could you please share those fonts? Especially weird ones.
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 3:48 AM, Wer
Werner,
Could you please share those fonts? Especially weird ones.
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 3:48 AM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
>> Is there any test suite, or test code, or anything else that might
>> be executed after the code is changed and ensure that the code still
>> works as before?
>
> Unfort
> Is there any test suite, or test code, or anything else that might
> be executed after the code is changed and ensure that the code still
> works as before?
Unfortunately, no. I normally use ftview on a bunch of normal and
weird fonts for testing, manually inspecting the results.
Werner
Hello all.
I am planning to do some experiments with FreeType's code and would
like to have ability to test my changes.
Is there any test suite, or test code, or anything else that might be
executed after the code is changed and ensure that the code still
works as before?
--
Sergius Bobrovsky
> The issue I have is about the different results depending on the
> freetype version or settings. The result may differ slightly making
> image comparison somehow useless. What I can try is to detect the
> freetype version and how it is built and change the default settings
> when necessary or
Hi,
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 5:58 PM, Werner LEMBERG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > While writing more tests for libgd, I was trying to figure out a way
> > to test Freetype rendering result on various operating system and
> > configuration. It looks like a hard task.
> >
> > Is there some w
> While writing more tests for libgd, I was trying to figure out a way
> to test Freetype rendering result on various operating system and
> configuration. It looks like a hard task.
>
> Is there some work already done in this area? like generate a set of
> reference images for each (possible) mo
Hi,
While writing more tests for libgd, I was trying to figure out a way
to test Freetype rendering result on various operating system and
configuration. It looks like a hard task.
Is there some work already done in this area? like generate a set of
reference images for each (possible) mode . To
I have subscribed to the list quite a while ago, but have not received a
single message yet.
Sergey Tolstov
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