On 04/22/2013 07:08 PM, Ken Thomases wrote:
I can't speak to how Windows would render it, but one such font is
Zapfino. It's an "exuberant" calligraphic font with lots of
flourishes, some of which have strokes extending into the line above
or below. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zapfino
https://www.google.com/images?q=zapfino -Ken
I have never known about this font -- very stylistic indeed. :)
While there are plenty of strokes that go well above the cap height or
below the baseline, the Win Ascent and Win Descent values (which are
defined as yMax for all glyphs and -yMin for all glyphs, respectively)
in the metric tables are valid - none of the glyphs violate these
limits, so the patch doesn't affect this (correctly-formatted) font.
I loaded it up in Wine's Notepad, both with and without my patch, and
took screenshots of the output:
http://cfsworks.com/files/images/screenshots/zapfino_wine_unpatched.png
http://cfsworks.com/files/images/screenshots/zapfino_wine_patched.png
I even did a pixel-by-pixel comparison: they render the same!
Sadly I can't make any comparisons to how Windows would handle the font.
My Win XP VM complains about the ttf being corrupt. Is there a similar
font that will work on Windows that I could try?
Thanks,
Sam